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Use Your Lecture Notes To Answer The Following Questions

The document provides questions about kinesics and non-verbal communication based on lecture notes. It asks the reader to define kinesics, provide two examples of universal emotions, identify which statement the lecturer said about non-verbal communication changing between cultures, and identify which answers are true or false for statements about verbal and non-verbal communication.

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Use Your Lecture Notes To Answer The Following Questions

The document provides questions about kinesics and non-verbal communication based on lecture notes. It asks the reader to define kinesics, provide two examples of universal emotions, identify which statement the lecturer said about non-verbal communication changing between cultures, and identify which answers are true or false for statements about verbal and non-verbal communication.

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Use your lecture notes to answer the following questions:

1. What is kinesics? Give examples.

2. Give 2 examples for universal emotions: ______________________


3. The lecturer also says that the system of non-verbal communication
a. is well understood now by most anthropologists and psychologists.
b. can be easily described by a "grammar" of non-verbal
communication.
c. changes so much from one culture to the next that it may never be
understood.

4. Our verbal and non-verbal communication can be different because


a.

it's easier to conceal our true thoughts and feelings with non-verbal
communication.

b.

the things we say and the things our bodies say are sometimes
different.

c.

we can stop non-verbal communication more easily than we can


stop verbal communication.

Write T (true) or F (false) in front of each sentence.


5. It is estimated that about 17 percent of our communication is nonverbal.
6. The same non-verbal action may have different meanings in different
situations.
7. It is easy to clarify and repeat non-verbal communication.
8. Concealing our true feelings is often done non-verbally.

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