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NONVERBAL MESSAGE
TUTORIAL FOCUS
COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS
CHAPTER’S OVERVIEW
CRITICAL THINKING
DISCUSSING ACTIVITIES
OUTLINE
HOME
DISCUSSINGQUESTION
CASE STUDY
SUMMARY
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What you do is more important than what you
say.
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HU127
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picture of the human soul.”
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“A picture represents thousands of word.”
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OUTLINE
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CASE STUDY
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HU127
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behave.”
The most important thing in communication is to hear what isn't
being said.
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OUTLINE
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DISCUSSINGQUESTION
CASE STUDY
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What is nonverbal message? Please explain the four
categories of message.
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WHAT IS NONVERBAL MESSAGE?
It is any type of message that uses without words or over the words.
Intentional nonverbal message
Unintentional nonverbal message
are the nonverbal messages we want to
transmit.
are the nonverbal messages we transmit out of our
control.
Verbal/Vocal Spoken words
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CATEGORIES OF MESSAGE
Verbal/Nonvocal Only words without voice
Nonverbal/vocal Only voice without words
Nonverbal/nonvocal Gestures & appearance
What are the tree functions of nonverbal
message to verbal message? Demonstrate
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Functions of Nonverbal Message
Replace Reinforces Contradict
Verbal Message
What are the components of spatial and temporal
cues? How do they influence on human
communication?
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SPATIAL & TEPORAL CUES
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PERSONAL SPACE
INTERPERSONAL DISTANCE
Distance Close Phase
Far Phase
Context
Intimate Distance
Less than 6 inches
6—18 inches
Very close friend or family
Personal Distance
1.5— 2.5 feet
2.5—4 feet
Personal or friends
Social Distance
4—7 feet 7—12 feet
Group or business meeting
Public Distance
12—25 feet
25 feet or more Public speaking
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High-contact Culture
Touch each other MORE often
Sit or stand closer to each other
Make more eye contact
Speak louder
Low-contact Culture
Touch each other LESS often
Maintain more interpersonal distance
More indirect in facing each other
More indirect in their eye contact
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Low-contact culture• Myanmar
• China• Hong Kong• Japan• South Korea• Philippines• Taiwan• Thailand• Vietnam• Norway• Sweden• Germany• Cambodia
High-contact culture• France
• Greece• Israel• Italy• Northern Africa• Eastern Europe• Indonesia• Middle East• Latin & South
America
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ORIENTATIONConversatio
n
Cooperate
Competition
Coaching
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SPATIAL & TEPORAL CUES
- do one thing at one
- concentrate on job- take time as
deadline, schedule- are low contact
and need information
MONOCHRONIC AND POLYCHRONICmany things at oneare high
interruptionconsider time to be
achieved if possibleare high contact
and already have info.
What is visual cue? How many components of it?Please present those
points.
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VISUAL CUES
Facial expression
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VISUAL CUES
Oculesic
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VISUAL CUESB
ody
mov
emen
t
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VISUAL CUESH
apti
cs
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VISUAL CUESHand Gesture
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VISUAL CUESPhysical appearance
What is vocal cue? What are the components of
vocal cue?
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Vocal Cues
Volume
Rate & Fluency
Pitch
Quality
What is deception? Can you give any example
about this.
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DECEPTIONEveryone admits to lying a few times
daily1. intently at face2. respond quickly3. anxious4. guilty5. little gesture6. higher pitch7. paused more
8. laugh and smile more often
9. need to think carefully while speaking
10.less body movement11. infrequent eye
contact12. more words
KNOWLEDGE SHARING ACTIVITIES
OUTLINE
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DISCUSSINGQUESTION
CASE STUDY
SUMMARY
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