COMG 151 Personal and Public Speech Spring 2013 Study Guide – Midterm Exam DATE: Wednesday‚ February 27 at 12:30pm in Bilger 152 *This review sheet is for the midterm. The ideas listed below represent issues and content with which you should be familiar. They do NOT necessarily represent an exhaustive list of all material subject to examination but should give you direction in your preparation for the exam.* YOU WILL NEED TO BRING
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behavior. 8. Types of nonverbal communication Kinetics – eye contact (most important type of non verbal communication)‚ facial expressions – smiling – universal nonverbal communication‚ Haptics – touch Proxemics – space – personal and social Chronemics – utilize time Artifacts – how we dress‚ car we drive Physical appearance – more attractive is more persuasive – abstract terminology Paralinguistic – form of nonverbal but deals with speech‚ dis fluency‚ rate‚ tone‚ pitch 9. Credibility :
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction to intercultural communication p. ii 2. Seven cultural variables p. iii 2.1 Language p. iv 2.2 Non-verbal communication p. v 2.3 Cultural world-view p. vi 2.4 Perception p. vii 2.5 Values and attitudes p. viii 2.6 Prejudice p. ix 2.7 Stereotypes p. x 3. Conclusion p. xi 4. Sources consulted p. xii Introduction to intercultural communication The main characteristic of intercultural
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movements of its parts. Body language is an important factor in the process of communication‚ especially in face-to-face communication‚ as here the message is communicated by a number of factors like facial expressions‚ eye movements and gestures Chronemics or use of time is also an important non-verbal method of communication. It is a mode of interpersonal communication. In these days of busy living‚ in business and social relations‚ time can be saved‚ wasted‚ given and taken. Punctuality or delay
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CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION While studying culture and communication‚ it is found that gender is an important factor that makes a difference in communication. Using evidences and examples from local and international‚ highlight and explain those differences. ‘For men and women‚ communication can be a very long drive‚ using different roads most probably to get to the same place.’ Having said that‚ it would be appropriate to first give a definition of the word communication followed by what gender
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Nonverbal behavior supplements or replaces verbal communication and serves many functions. The principles that envelope nonverbal communication include: supplementing the message‚ regulating the interaction‚ establishing the nature of the relationship‚ and reflecting cultural values. Supplementing the message involves emphasizing a message through volume and hugging to reaffirm the message. Regulating the conversation involves the knowledge of understanding when and when not to talk. Establishing
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Verbal and Nonverbal Communication When we are attempting to transfer our meaning to another person‚ we use three different modes‚ methods‚ or channels to carry our intentions. We use these modes to tell people who we are‚ how we experience the world‚ and the meaning we attach to our experience. We communicate verbally and nonverbally‚ and often with mixed signals or noise. When two persons‚ A and B‚ are attempting to communicate with each other‚ their communication is distorted by their personalities
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form of communication. People are very likely to trust your facial expression more than your words. Types of nonverbal communication are many such as: kinesics (body language)‚ space (proxemics)‚ facial expression‚ eye contact (oculesics)‚ time (chronemics)‚ touch (haptics)‚ voice (paralanguage)‚ and physical appearance. Studies lately have shown that these types differ and vary‚ in addition to culture‚ between genders. Men and women differ in the purposes of communication. According
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CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EXAMINATIONS COUNSIL (CXC) CARRIBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAM (CAPE) COMMUNICATION SYUDIES INTERNAL ASSESMENT REGISTRATION NUMBER: 100005____________ TERRITORY: Jamaica YEAR: 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Preface Reflective Analysis INTRODUCTION The topic of this research was technology and it focuses on how technology can be good and bad for human welfare as well as the planet. At what cost do
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Epistemology and Body Language: A Deeper Look at Nonverbal Communication Tyler Frahlich COMM222-Foundations of Communication Denise Hutchins Tuesday/Thursday at 12:30pm April 2‚ 2013 Executive Summary: This paper will touch upon the topics of epistemology‚ body epistemology‚ body language‚ and how they all affect each other. It will discuss the categories of body language and how we use them every day. The purpose of this study is to inspire incoming‚ undeclared freshman to Bridgewater
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