NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION

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Across
  1. 4. Behaviors used to exert power and influence over others
  2. 6. The feeling of bonding or union between yourself and others
  3. 8. How close or far away you position yourself from others while communicating
  4. 10. Hand gestures that help control turn taking during interpersonal encounters, group discussions, and question-and-answer sessions following presentations.
  5. 15. The frequency range of your voice-how high or low it is
  6. 16. Body movement
  7. 17. People prefer frequent touching, shared gaze, close physical proximity, and direct body orientation (three words)
  8. 18. Hand gestures that accent verbal messages-for example, holding your hands a certain distance apart while saying, “The fish I caught was this big.”
  9. 22. Relatively stable parts of the environment, such as walls, ceilings, floors, and doors in a building (two words)
  10. 23. Intentional or unintentional behaviors that depict actual or feigned emotion (two words)
  11. 24. Hand motions used to communicate nonverbally
Down
  1. 1. Hand gestures that substitute for verbal statements-for example, waving your hand at a friend to communicate “Hi.”
  2. 2. Touching gestures that serve a psychological or physical purpose, such as rubbing your chin when thinking about a tough question.
  3. 3. Vocal characteristics used to communicate nonverbal messages
  4. 5. The transmission of meaning through an individual’s nonspoken physical and behavioral cues (two words)
  5. 6. Messages in which verbal and nonverbal behaviors contradict each other (two words)
  6. 7. How quickly you speak (two words)
  7. 9. Objects you possess to communicate your identity to others, such as jewelry, watches, and handbags
  8. 11. The volume of your voice
  9. 12. Messages in which your verbal and nonverbal communication match (two words)
  10. 13. People prefer infrequent touching, little shared gaze, larger physical distance, and indirect body orientation (three words)
  11. 14. Touch
  12. 19. The willingness to allow others to exert power over you
  13. 20. Guidelines for when where, and how to appropriately express emotion (tow words)
  14. 21. Stems from the resonance and breathiness of your voice