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Title: Nonverbal Communication


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Nonverbal Communication
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7 forms of Nonverbal Communication
  • 1. Eye contact
  • 2. Gestures
  • 3. Facial Expressions
  • 4. Movement
  • 5. Appearance
  • 6. Posture/ Stance
  • 7. Proxemics and Touch

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Percentages of Communicating a Message
  • 7 of your message is meaning of words
  • 38 of your message is paralinguistics
  • 55 of your message is nonverbal communication
  • NONVERBAL makes up the most!!!!

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What does nonverbal do in communication?
  • Indicates attitudes/ feelings
  • Illustrates something
  • Regulates conversation

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Famous Quote
  • Shakespeare once said When a person gives a
    performance, they actually give two. One the
    audience sees and one they hear.
  • This applies to your speech delivery!

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Perception
  • Youre perception is your reality.
  • Everyone has different experiences and reactions
    to those experiences.

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Proxemics
Social Distance
Intimate Distance
Personal Distance
Public Distance
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Intimate Distance
  • Distance No more than 18 inches from each other
  • People Involved on this level Family,
    Significant other, best friend
  • Communication Personal, Secret, Private
  • Note Touching is usually happening

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Personal Distance
  • Distance 18 inches to 4 feet
  • Two Sub phases
  • Sub Phase One-
  • 18 inches- 2 ½ ft., somewhat private
    communication, some touching, usually friends
  • Sub Phase Two
  • 2-4 ft., usually acquaintances, happens in public
    lines

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Social Distance
  • Distance 4-12 ft. very little personal
    communication
  • Sub Phase One 4-7 ft, informal business, ex
    some high school teachers
  • Sub Phase Two 7-12 ft, formal business, some
    high school teachers and college profs, ex
    strangers on a public beach

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Public Distance
  • Distance 12 ft and beyond
  • Sub Phase One 12-25 ft., mostly lectures large
    business meetings
  • Sub Phase Two 25 ft. , entertainment and
    politicians

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Some things to remember
  • 1. Culture
  • 2. Condition of situation (elevators)
  • 3. Gender (and same sex)
  • 4. Age

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Countries who touch, Countries who dont
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Facial Expressions
  • Face is the most expressive part of the body
  • Face emotion
  • Rest of the bodyhow strong you feel about those
    emotions

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Smiles
  • Can signal interest
  • Changes over cultures

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Gestures
  • Arms- people talk with their hands
  • Make sure gestures in a speech should be in the
    gesture zone

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Types of Gestures
  • 1. Emphatic Gestures -helps stress the point
  • 2. Transitional Gestures -show you are moving
    from one part of the speech to another
  • 3. Descriptive Gesture -describes or draws
    pictures
  • 4. Locative Gestures -directs the audience to a
    person, place or thing

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Eye Contact
  • Effects of Eye Contact
  • Regulates flow of communication
  • Monitors feedback
  • Expresses emotions
  • Communicates interpersonal relationships
  • (usually look 1-10 seconds)
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