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Engaging in Nonverbal
Communication
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Focus Questions
• What is nonverbal communication?
• What types or forms of nonverbal behavior have
scholars identified?
• How does nonverbal communication express
cultural values?
• How can you improve your effectiveness in
using and interpreting nonverbal
communication?
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Cliché or Not?
“Actions speak louder than words?”
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Nonverbal Communication
• It includes all aspects of communication other
than words
• Includes:
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gestures
body language
how we utter words
features of environments
objects
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Nonverbal Communication
• Ray Birdwhistell (1970) and Albert Mehrabian
(1981) stated:
– Nonverbal communication accounts for 65% to 93% of
the total meaning of communication.
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Nonverbal
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Principles of Nonverbal
Communication
• It is ambiguous
• It interacts with verbal communication
• It regulates interaction
• It reflects cultural values
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Principles of Nonverbal
Communication
• It establishes relationship-level meanings
– Responsiveness
– Liking
– Power
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Types of Nonverbal
Communication
• Ten forms of nonverbal behavior
• Pay close attention to how we use each to
create and interpret meanings
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Type 1: Kinesics
• Refers to body position and body motions,
including those of the face
• Body postures and gestures may signal whether
we are open to interaction
• The face is particularly powerful in conveying
liking and responsiveness
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Type 2: Haptics
• Nonverbal communication involving physical
touch
• Compared to men, women are more likely to
engage in touch to show liking and intimacy
• Men are more likely than women to use touch to
assert power and control
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Type 3: Physical Appearance
• Western culture places an extremely high value
on it
– sex, skin color, size
• We may make inferences about others’
personalities based on it
• May have no factual basis, but can affect:
– personal and social relationships
– decisions about hiring, placement, and promotion.
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Type 4: Olfactics
• Is a term for our perception of odors and scents
• Smell is a form of communication
• Scents we choose to wear can be personal
signatures
• Pheromones
– may affect sexual attraction
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Type 5: Artifacts
• Personal objects we use
– to announce our identities
– to personalize our environments
• Clothing is one of the most common forms
• Expresses our cultural and ethnic identities
• Can announce one’s profession
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Type 6: Proxemics
• Refers to space and how we use it.
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Type7: Environmental
Factors
• Elements of settings that affect how we feel,
think, and act
• We choose colors, furniture arrangements, and
other things to create the atmosphere we desire
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Type 8: Chronemics
• Refers to how we perceive and use time to
define identities and interaction
• Western societies value time and speed
• The length of time reflects
– the extent of our interest for someone
– affection for that person
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Type 9: Paralanguage
• Communication that is vocal but not actual
words
• Includes sounds:
– murmurs & gasps
– vocal qualities
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Volume
Rhythm
Pitch
Inflection
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Type 10: Silence
• A lack of communicated sound
• Can communicate powerful messages.
• Can convey contentment
• Can also communicate awkwardness
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Guidelines for Effective
Nonverbal Communication
• Monitor your nonverbal communication
• Interpret others’ nonverbal communication
tentatively
– Personal qualifications
– Contextual qualifications
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Summary
• Nonverbal Communication
• Principles of Nonverbal Communication
• 10 Types of Nonverbal Communication
• Guidelines for Effective Nonverbal
Communication
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