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Title: Nonverbal Communication:


1
Lecture 9
  • Nonverbal Communication
  • Haptics and Kinesics

2
Overview of Haptics
  • People use touch to communicate
  • Most basic form of communication
  • Touch is crucial aspect of human life

3
Babies and Touch
  • Earliest form of human contact
  • Babies main source of information expression
  • Doctors hands Bathing
  • Diaper changing Rocking
  • Feeding Comforting
  • Importance of touch in evolution of healthy
    adults
  • Infants who are held, touched cuddled show
  • greater weight gain
  • greater activity
  • greater curiosity capacity for learning
  • less sickness and stress
  • live longer

4
Categories of Touch
  • Functional/Professional (impersonal)
  • Physician, Dentist, Nurse, Barber, Hairstylist,
    Masseur, Tailor
  • Social/Polite (greeting, bonding)
  • Handshake, High five, Cheek kiss
  • Friendship/Warmth (fondness, support)
  • Pat on the back, Embrace, Hug
  • Love/Intimacy (deep caring relationships)
  • Full embrace, Stroke of the face, Kiss,
  • Sexual intercourse

5
Patterns of Physical Contact
  • Study compares touching patterns of Japanese
    American college students
  • College students between 18 and 24
  • 120 Japanese and 120 Americans
  • Each group had 60 males and 60 females
  • Result Large contrast between two cultures
  • Permitted touching greater with American Fathers
    (least amount for Americans) than Opposite
    Japanese Sex Friend (most amount for Japanese)

6
Results of Study - Japan
7
Results of Study - U.S.
8
Physical Contact - What?
  • Almost total agreement on areas that can should
    not be touched
  • Japanese
  • Frequently Head - Forehead - Back of the neck -
    Hand Forearm Shoulder
  • Rarely front pelvic region - rear thigh - rear
    pelvic region - rear lower leg
  • Americans
  • Can same plus the upper arm
  • Rarely same
  • (Although some areas of physical avoidance may
    reflect inconvenience rather than inhibition)

9
Physical Contact Who?
  • Highest frequency between friends
  • Japanese most to least
  • 1) opposite sex friends
  • 2) mothers and same sex friends (same)
  • 3) fathers
  • Americans most to least
  • 1) opposite sex friends
  • 2) mothers
  • 3) same sex friends
  • 4) fathers
  • Opposite sex friends scored much higher among
  • Americans than Japanese. Fathers ranked very
  • close to same sex friends

10
Physical Contact - Conclusion
  • Major differences in what is permitted
  • We know what is permitted in our culture
  • We dont know what is permitted in other cultures
  • Mistakes cause insult, anger or discomfort

11
Overview of Kinesics
  • Body movements transmit a variety of
  • messages
  • Emotions - Personality traits - Attitudes
  • Explicit Vague
  • Different movements same message
  • Same movements different messages

12
Classes of Movement
  • Emblems
  • Illustrators
  • Affect displays
  • Regulators
  • Adaptors

13
Classes of Movement
  • Emblems directly translatable into specific
    words
  • Good luck - I dont know - Its hot - money
  • Illustrators clarify or explain what is said
  • emphasis pointing - spatial relationships
  • Affect displays intensity of our emotions
  • facial expressions kissing - stomping feet -
    handshake
  • Regulators control back-and-forth of speaking
  • head nods - eye movements - posture shift - hand
    gestures
  • Adaptors unintentional body movements reacting
    to boredom or stress
  • holding scratching rubbing picking
    squeezing pinching
  • pen twirling - playing with an object - playing
    with ones hair or clothing - making restless
    movements with hands or feet
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