CMN 102 | EXAM 2 | Non-Verbal Communication
Kinesics
How gestures and posture contribute to non-verbal communication
Chronemics
How time communicates meaning
Paralanguage
How words are spoken. -Volume -Speech Rate -Pitch -Intonation (Accent?)
Volume as Paralanguage
Emphasis on different words in sentence can change the meaning
Repeat
Example: Say "Good job!" and give a thumbs up.
Contradict
Example: Say "I ain't scared" but cower in fear.
Affect Displays
Gesture. Communicate emotion. Ex: Crying, smile.
Illustrator
Gesture. Complements verbal com. Ex: Hand gestures while saying "it was this big."
Emblem
Gesture. Direct verbal translation. Ex: Thumbs up, wave.
Regulators
Gesture. Regulates conversation. Ex: Gathering belongings to signal end of conversation.
Accent/Modify
Punctuates a part of the verbal communication. Example: poking someone in the chest while yelling at them.
Near Universals in Nonverbal Communication
RACHEL JACK -i.e. Facial expressions of emotion
Your lie is more likely to be discovered if you...
... are intentionally trying to conceal lie ... feel guilty ... are unrehearsed
When telling a lie, you are more likely to...
... smile falsely ... blink frequently ... have dilated pupils ... shift body posture ... be articulate ... speak slower ... use frequent hesitations
EQUIVOCATION
Tricking someone, being deceptive, or misleading someone.
Complement
Add reinforcement to what is said. Example: A dad tells his son that he will do well with an encouraging smile.
FALSIFICATION
When you straight up tell a lie.
INTERPERSONAL DECEPTION THEORY
-Buller and Burgoon -DECEPTION is a process based on FALSIFICATION, CONCEALMENT, OR EQUIVOCATION -Humans are poor lie detectors.
What do proxemics influence?
-Change based on who you talk to. -How people feel by what you say.
5 Ways Non-verbals can relate to verbal communication
-Contradict -Repeat -Complement -Substitute -Accent/Modify
Six Types of Non-Verbal Communication
-Kinesics -Paralinguistics -Proxemics -Haptics -Physical Appearance -Chronemics
Functions of nonverbal
-Providing info. -Word retrieval -Regulating interaction -Expressing intimacy -Managing identity -Facilitating Task Goals
Substitute
Non-verbal replaces verbal Example: Hugging someone instead of saying 'thank you'
CONCEALMENT
Not telling the entire truth.
Proxemics
Space and how you use it. -Intimate Distance (0"-18") -Personal Distance (18"-4') -Social Distance (4'-12') -Public Distance (12'- )