Oculesics 1 Introduction As a social or behavioral science‚ oculesics is a form of nonverbal communication focusing on deriving meaning from eye behavior. The word oculesics comes from the word oculus‚ which is Latin for eye. 2 Dimensions of Oculesics There are four aspects involved with oculesics: Dimension 1: Eye Contact There are three levels of eye contact: Direct eye contact Indirect eye contact Duration (持续的) of eye contact Dimension 2: Eye Movement Eye Movement occurs voluntarily or involuntarily
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COM5407.E1 Nonverbal Communication Amberton University 1. Discuss how emotions are expressed through facial expressions. Emotion is one of the most controversial topics in psychology‚ a source of intense discussion and disagreement from the earliest philosophers and other thinkers to the present day. Most psychologists can probably agree on a description of emotion or what phenomena to include in a discussion of emotion. The list of these parts of emotion is
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Abstract II 1.0 Introduction 1 1.1 Topic 1 1.2 Research question / Purpose 1 1.3 Scope 1 1.4 Background / Literature review 1 2.0 Sources and Methods 2 3.0 Results 3 3.1 Proxemics 3 3.2 Haptics 4 3.3 Oculesics 5 3.4 Kinesics 5 4.0 Discussion 6 4.1 Proxemics 6 4.2 Haptics 6 4.3 Oculesics 6 4.4 Kinesics 7 5.0 Conclusion 7 References 8 Appendix A – Sample Observation and Questions Sheet Appendix B – Table of Results Appendix C – Filled-Out Observation and Questions Sheets – USA Appendix
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Movie Review and Analysis of Communication Styles of the Characters Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner is a 1967 Academy Award-winning comedy-drama film starring Spencer Tracy‚ Sidney Poitier‚ Katharine Hepburn‚ and Katharine Houghton. The main characters: Sidney Poitier - Dr. John Wade Prentice Katharine Houghton - Joanne ‘Joey’ Drayton‚ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Drayton Katharine Hepburn - Christina Drayton‚ wife of Matt Drayton Spencer Tracy - Matt Drayton
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CATEGORIES OF NON-VERVAL COMMUNICATION Body movements‚ gestures and postures Kinesics is the interpretation of body language such as facial expressions and gestures — or‚ more formally‚ non-verbal behavior related to movement‚ either of any part of the body or the body as a whole. Gesture is a form of non-verbal communication in which visible bodily actions communicate particular messages‚ either in place of speech or together and in parallel with words. Gestures include movement of the hands
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(paralanguage)‚ touch (haptics)‚ distance (proxemics)‚ and physical environments/appearance. Typically overlooked in nonverbal communication is proxemics‚ or the informal space around the body and chronemics: the use of time. Not only considered eye contact‚ oculesics comprises the actions of looking while talking and listening‚ frequency of glances‚ patterns of fixation‚ pupil dilation‚ and blink rate. Even speech contains nonverbal elements known as paralanguage‚ including voice quality‚ rate‚ pitch‚ volume
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10 non verbal Facial Oculesic-eye Kinesic-gestu Haptic-touch Volcolics Oflactic:smell Proxemic: use space Physical appear Chronomeic:time Artifacts Comparitive advantage: -Problem-aleternative views-explain each good then your solution Monroe Motivated Sequence: 1.Attention 2.Need 3. Satisfation 4.Visualization 5. Action Red herring: irrelevant Begging question: sup. w/ argument Ad hominem:counter argue by critizing other Stages of effective listening: Hearing Understand
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communication is the expressive signals one sends out‚ usually subconsciously‚ that help a person communicate clearly and effectively. The study of nonverbal communication includes seven different expressive variations: Chronemics‚ proxemics‚ oculesics‚ kinesics‚ haptics‚ vocalics‚ and personal style. Each one of these mostly subconscious conveyances plays an important role to both the message sender and receiver in the communication process. There is an abundance of nonverbal‚ emotional
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Chapter 4 – Communicating Across Cultures Multiple Choice Questions 1. Which of the following does not constitute a normal interpersonal communication task for managers? a. coordinate activities b. disseminate information c. motivate employees d. give speeches at conferences (moderate‚ page 126) 2. According to communication researchers Samovar‚ Porter‚ and Jain‚ ______________. a. cultural factors pervade the communication process (difficult‚ page 126) b. noise is always
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The Devil Wears Prada : A Non-Verbal Perspective Presented By : Malay Shah 1. Background : The movie “ The Devil Wears Prada “‚ as subtly suggested by the title‚ is set in the backdrop of the myriad world of top notch haute couture houses – an ostensibly uber world where pretensions
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