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Paralanguag e The way in which you say words; volume, pitch, speaking rate, voice quality

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Types of Non-Verbal Communication

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ParalanguageThe way in which you say words; volume, pitch, speaking rate, voice quality

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VolumeHow loudly or softly you are speaking

When might you speak loudly?

Softly?

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Speaking Rate/PaceHow fast or slow you are speaking

When might you speak fast?

slow?

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Pitch

How high or low the sounds of your voice areWhen do you speak with a high pitch?Low?

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Chart of FeelingsDo write this down.

Feeling Volume Pace Pitch

Anger Loud Fast High

Joy Loud Fast High

Sadness Soft Slow Low

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Voice QualityWhat makes people able to recognize you by your voice aloneEx: on the phoneWho has a distinct voice? Arnold Schwarzenegger? Mr. H? Bush?

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StressVolume & pitch; the amount of emphasis you place on different words in a sentence.

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Stress Examples: How does meaning change in the following sentence by stressing different words?

I like him very much.Meaning: You like him, not the other person.

I like him very much. Meaning: It is that guy you like, not someone else.

I like him very much. Meaning: You have very strong feelings.

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More Examples: How does meaning change in the following sentence by stressing different words?

She’s giving this money to me.Meaning: SHE is the one giving the money, nobody else.

She’s giving this money to me.Meaning: She is GIVING, not lending.

She’s giving this money to me.Meaning: MONEY is being exchanged, not anything else.

She’s giving this money to me.Meaning: I am getting the money, nobody else.

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10 Volunteers are needed to number off and remember their number.

There will be a series of sentences. The odd numbers will say the sentences

as a praise. The even numbers will say the sentences

as a criticism.Praise (odd #s) vs. Critisism (even #s)

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That looks good on you.

#1 say the sentence as a praise. Think about which words you stress for the meaning and if your pitch is high/low.

Answer: That looks good (high pitch) on you.

#2 say the sentence as a criticism.

Answer: That (low) looks good on you.

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That was some meal.

#3 say the sentence as a praise. Think about which words you stress for the meaning and if your pitch is high/low.Answer: That was some meal (high).

#4 say the sentence as a criticism.Answer: That was some meal (low) .

Or That (low) was some meal.

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You’re an expert.

#5 say the sentence as a praise. Think about which words you stress for the meaning and if your pitch is high/low.Answer: You’re (high) an expert (high).

#6 say the sentence as a criticism.Answer: You’re an expert (low).

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You’re so sensitive.

#7 say the sentence as a praise. Think about which words you stress for the meaning and if your pitch is high/low.Answer: You’re so sensitive (high).

#8 say the sentence as a criticism.Answer: You’re so (low) sensitive.

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Are you ready?

#9 say the sentence as a praise. Think about which words you stress for the meaning and if your pitch is high/low.Answer: Are you ready (high)?

#10 say the sentence as a criticism.Answer: Are you (low) ready (high)?

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ProxemicsThe study of spatial

communication

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Four Distances depending on the type of encounter and the nature of the relationship

Relationship Distance Typical Situation

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Intimate Distance: 0-18 inches

situations: Giving comfort or aid, whispering, conversing w/ close friends and family, kissing

We are easily stimulated in this distance, but often easily uncomfortable.

EX: personal space. Who do we let in it?

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Personal Distance: 18 inches-4 feet

Situations: Talking w/ friends or business associates, instructing in a sport, other students in class

We’re mostly in this distance.

If you decrease to intimate in this distance people feel uncomfortable, but if you increase your distance people feel rejected.

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Social Distance: 4 ft - 12 ft

Situations: Discussing impersonal or business matters w/ someone in authority, taking part in a small group discussion

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Public Distance: 12 ft - 25 ft

Situations: Public speaking, teaching a class, leading a pep rally, fans in the stands at a game, people waiting in a lobby

Mostly with strangers we do not want to interact with

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Conclusions

Based on the four types of distances and their examples, what can you conclude about the correlation between the distance people have with you and what that might mean?The closer the more they like you; the farther away the less personal.

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Haptics

The study of touch communication

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5 reasons we touch:

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1. Positive emotions

support, appreciation, inclusion, sexual interest, and affectionCommunicates composure, affection, trust

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2. Playfulness

Tells the other person not to take them seriously

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3. Control

touch controls another person’s behaviors, attitudes, feelings EX: “move over,” “hurry,” “stay there”

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4. Ritualistic

greetings and departuresEX: shaking hands, kiss, hug, or put arm on shoulder

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5. Task-related

Touch for a taskEX: removing of a hair on other’s shirt, checking fore-head for a feverCustomers gave larger tips when lightly touched by waitress (Marsh 1988)