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Define kinesics.
Define haptics.
Define vocalics.
Define proxemics.
Define chronemics.
Provide examples of types of nonverbal communication that fall under these categories.
Discuss the ways in which personal presentation and environment provide nonverbal cues.
Identify and employ strategies for improving competence with sending nonverbal messages.
Identify and employ strategies for improving competence with interpreting nonverbal messages.
Discuss the role of nonverbal communication in professional contexts.
Provide examples of cultural differences in nonverbal communication.
Provide examples of gender differences in nonverbal communication
This chapter list and explains 9 types of nonverbal communication; kinesics, haptics, physical appearance, artifacts, proxemics, environmental factors, chronemics, paralanguage and silence.
To answer this exploratory question choose five 5 of the 9 types explain a paragraph on each type and what it communicates nonverbally about you. For example how does he or she use kinesics and what does that communicate about you? Do people sometimes misinterpret what their face and body motions mean? What does one's artifacts say about themselves, if anything? Does he or she think one gender (gender affiliation/identification) impacts their nonverbal communication or others' perceptions of their nonverbal communication? Does one think their native culture impacts their nonverbal communication?
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