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Chapter 7 Review Practice Quiz
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Hector's beaded necklace and Hiroko's ankle bracelet are examples of _______.
kinesics
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emblems
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artifacts
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illustrators
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Nonverbal cues can _______ the verbal message; this is a form of leakage, or hiding how we really feel.
regulate
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illustrate
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complement
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contradict
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How
something is said and not
what
is said describes what aspect of nonverbal communication?
Paralanguage
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Proxemics
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Haptics
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Oculesics
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Homer has learned that the new culture to which he will be moving is a low-contact culture. In order to fit in, Homer knows that he must do less (fewer) _______.
hand gestures
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interaction with strangers
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touching
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eye contact
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When Harold talked to his roommate Hakeem on the phone, Harold's verbal message was "I am a little annoyed," but his _______ convinced Hakeem that Harold was feeling so angry that this was a not good time to tell him about the broken coffee pot.
haptics
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syntax
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paralanguage
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kinesics
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Hayley knew she was walking into her surprise party, but she used an exaggerated surprised tone when everyone yelled, "Surprise!" This is an example of what display rule?
Amplification
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Neutralization
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Deamplification
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Masking
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Hallam has just discovered that his coworker has been listening in on his phone conversations. He is really upset at this violation of this _______ boundary.
personal
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environmental
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temporal
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psychological
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In U.S. culture, the intimate zone is approximately _______ in distance and is reserved for _______.
0–6 inches; closest friends and family
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0–6 inches; friends, family, acquaintances, and colleagues
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0–18 inches; closest friends and family
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0–18 inches; friends, family, acquaintances, and colleagues
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When Henri typed "I NEED TO GO ON VACATION NOW!" in a letter which was mostly written in conventional upper-case and lower-case typing, Henri was using capital letters to _______ that part of the verbal message.
contradict
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substitute for
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accent
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regulate
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As Haimi participates in her study group meeting, she uses her hands to play with her pencil, which indicates the use of nonverbal behavior as a(n) _______.
illustrator
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regulator
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emblem
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adaptor
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More than half of a message is inferred through nonverbal channels.
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False
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Oculesics is the study of eye contact behavior.
True
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False
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Many hand gestures, such as the gesture for "OK," are performed the same way across cultures.
True
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False
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You may feel negative feelings if someone touches you when you don't know them well, because it violates unspoken rules regarding oculesics.
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False
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Artifacts can place a person in a particular status or class.
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False
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