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    10/1/2014 FHHM1022 Effective Communication 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

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    he likes to call him‚ to enhance his nonverbal behaviors of kinesics‚ haptics‚ physical appearance‚ and artifacts in order to make him an articulate king. In the end‚ King George the VI learns how to properly use his nonverbal behaviors such as: proxemics‚ environment‚ chronemics‚ and silence to give a dynamic‚ and epic speech. A clear‚ strong and projecting voice is essential when leading the masses especially when your kingdom depends on it. The King’s speech teaches us a great deal about communication

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    1. Evaluate this chapter’s definition of communication. What are its strengths? What are its weaknesses? If you were asked to improve it in one way‚ by adding subtracting‚ or modifying something‚ what would you change? Present your answer and explain the reasoning that justifies it in a 100-200-page response. One of the strengths of communication is that we can utilize it on so many different levels. Many think of communicating as talking‚ of course recently that would be replaced more and more

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    Theoretical Background The concept of Effective Therapeutic Communication is the anchoring theory for this study. Effective therapeutic communication is the result when certain conditions and principles are achieved‚ maintained‚ and understood. Such conditions are: Attitude‚ Environment‚ Socio-cultural and Ethnic background‚ Past experiences‚ Knowledge‚ Intersubjectivity‚ and Interpersonal relationships and perceptions. It becomes a learned process that benefits all of its participants. (Shives

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    literature review will draw from the currently available body of communications research to summarize the accepted principles and scholarly findings of the six most studied interpersonal non-verbal communication modes‚ including physical appearance‚ proxemics‚ gesturing‚ eye contact‚ paralinguistics and facial expressions‚ within the context of intercultural interactions. As non-verbal communication certainly varies from person to person‚ this paper will concentrate on the importance of understanding

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    others around them. The relationships in the play are very varied as there is a large power struggle between many characters; this made it very hard to see the true friendships and the false ones. In the first lesson we were asked to create a proxemics atom exploring the relationships and then applying these relationships to key scene using still image and role play. I thought this would be a rather challenging task as it was hard to work out characters true feelings towards each other because

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    help to predict‚ explain‚ and modify 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

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    the Scientific American 1959 Publication of The Silent Language 1960-63 Affiliated (again) with the Washington School of Psychiatry 1963-67 Professor of Anthropology‚ Illinois Institute of Technology‚ Chicago; conducted NIMH- funded research on proxemics and interethnic encounters 1966 Publication of The Hidden Dimension 1967-77 Professor of Anthropology‚ Northwestern University‚ until his retirement in 1977;

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    The act of communication among the human beings has been subject to consistent evolution and upgradation from time to time.. Only human beings have been blessed with the gift of language. Because of the various functions it can perform‚ language has a great role in communication. Whatever codes we use to convey our message within a fixed frame of reference in a given language‚ they serve different functions. The basic functions of language can be grouped into three categories: descriptive‚ expressive

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    Introduction Theorist Judee Burgoon is a well-respected contributor in the communication scholarly community. Not only has she formulated the eminent definition of a theory as “a set of systematic‚ informed hunches about the way things operate”‚ but she is also the founder of Expectancy Violation Theory (EVT). EVT is a communication theory that aims to provide an explanation for the nonverbal patterns and behaviors that occur when individuals interact interpersonally. Burgoon is a behavioral scientist

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