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    Collett Oxford based behavioral psychologist Peter Collett came to Texas State to talk about the expert interpretation of nonverbal cues displayed by men and women. He was very interesting and explained the “tells” or giveaways of a person’s true emotions and feelings through these nonverbal cues. He emphasizes the strong relational dependence that love and attraction have on nonverbal communication. He begins by outlining the sexual characteristics of both sexes in terms of similarities and differences

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    the following tips. The more you practice them‚ the more satisfying and rewarding your interactions with others will become. Focus fully on the speaker‚ his or her body language‚ and other nonverbal cues. If you’re daydreaming‚ checking text messages‚ or doodling‚ you’re almost certain to miss nonverbal cues in the conversation. If you find it hard to concentrate on some speakers‚ try repeating their words over in your head—it’ll reinforce their message and help you stay focused. Avoid interrupting or

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    Content Contents | Page No. | Activity 3.1 ……………………………………………………..…………………………… | 2 | Non-Verbal Communication ….……..……………………….……………. | 2 | Examples of Positive and Negative attitude ………………………… | 3 | Examples of non-verbal cues that may affect the communication process in a negative way ………………………….. | 4 | Conclusion…….……………….……………………………………………………….. | 5 | References …………………………….……………………………….…………………………. | 6 | Activity 3.1: Positive and Negative Attitudes towards Non-verbal Communication

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    what you’re hearing it’s about what you’re not hearing. Body language is a form of non-verbal communication‚ which consists of body posture‚ gestures‚ facial expressions‚ and eye movements. People send and interpret such signals subconsciously. Nonverbal codes are all symbols that are not words‚ including bodily movements‚ use of space and time‚ clothing‚ and adornments and sounds other than words (Pearson‚ 2010). According to the documentary Secrets of Body Language a History Channel documentary

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    components of nonverbal communication‚ eye contact‚ facial expression‚ posture‚ arm and hand gestures as well as head position are extremely vital. Even though‚ we typically only focus on our verbal message‚ others see our communication as a “whole”. Awareness of “silent” communication is the first step to improve our interactions (Nonverbal Communication Says A Lot‚ 2012). The way that we look‚ react with our bodies and even the volume of our voices give the people that we are talk to cues as to the

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    communication‚ these being nonverbal and unwritten. Demonstrative communication includes body language‚ gesture‚ tone of voice‚ and facial expression. Unwritten and unstated demonstrative communication makes up most of the messages we send. Demonstrative communication‚ nonverbal and unwritten Facial expression‚ tone of voice‚ body language and gestures are all nonverbal although tone of voice while audible‚ is heard but not verbally stated as the words of the message are. These nonverbal and unwritten expressions

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    Communication as an Art Davenport University Abstract Communication can be challenging and entertaining. Being able to understand how verbal and nonverbal‚ written and listening communication can impact the overall interpretation is important. This paper discusses how each area impacts the line of communication and how everyone can add their own person touch to the message being delivered to inspire and motivate. Overall‚ communication is an art because of the way individuals can alter the

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    Skills Topics to be covered today: • What is Nonverbal Communication? • Characteristics of Nonverbal Communication • Types of Nonverbal Communication Lecture 6 : Nonverbal Communication • Guidelines for Improving Nonverbal Communication What is Nonverbal Communication? • all human communication messages that transcend (goes beyond) spoken or written words (Knapp & Hall‚ 2006) What is Nonverbal Communication?... Nonverbal communication behaviors: • Are those signals that

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    TOPICS • How Nonverbal Communication is Defined • Types of nonverbal message codes • How nonverbal can be a barrier in intercultural communication • How other aspects of the culture are revealed in nonverbal communication behaviors ACTIONS SPEAKS LOUDER THAN WORDS!! ZIDANE He’s probably very angry. NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION Achtung!!! Not all nonverbal behavior = nonverbal communication Only when intentionally use symbol to create meaning for others. Theory Nonverbal behavior as

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    said is called paralanguage. Albert Mehrabian as cited by Allan Chapman (2009) attests that human communication consists of 93 percent body language and paralinguistic cues‚ while only 7% of communication consists of words themselves. His research has suggested that between 60 and 70 percent of all meanings is derived from nonverbal behavior. It is interesting to note that a vast majority of people communicate several messages without using speech quite often. A person nods one’s head to show approval

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