Chapter 5
Across
- 4. A hesitation, usually short in duration
- 8. Study of eye movement or behavior
- 9. An extended period of time without sound
- 12. The use of nonverbal cues to control the flow of communication
- 16. Nonverbal cues in place if oral messages when speaking is impossible
- 17. Behaviors, symbols, or objects to communicate messages
- 18. facial expressions including the movement of eyes
- 20. The way we vocalize or say the words we speak
Down
- 1. The use of space and distance between individuals when communicating
- 2. face that reflects augment, contradict, or unrelated to vocals delivery
- 3. Purposely misleading others
- 5. Referred to as body language
- 6. The need to identify certain areas of space as ones own
- 7. describing to the sender what you perceived the message to mean
- 10. Using more than one nonverbal message at a time
- 11. A personal ornament that communicates info about a person
- 13. Tactile, one of the basic forms of communication
- 14. The use of nonverbal cues to complete or accent verbal cues.
- 15. The study of how people perceive
- 19. The use of nonverbal cues to convey the same meaning as a verbal message.