Across
- 3. Elements that are, for the most part, permanent and by their location and arrangement are used to communicate something specific.
- 6. A society that prefers frequent touching, shared gaze, close physical proximity, and direct body orientation.
- 10. When a person's words don't match what he or she is feeling or thinking.
- 11. The means by which people and other animals communicate via touching.
- 12. The way that someone or something looks.
- 16. A thing serving as a symbolic representation of a particular quality or concept.
- 17. When a person's words do match what he or she is feeling or thinking.
- 20. A society that doesn't prefer frequent touching, shared gaze, close physical proximity, and direct body orientation.
- 21. Objects you posses to communicate your identity to others, such as watches, jewelry, and handbags.
Down
- 1. Touching gestures that serve a psychological or physical purpose.
- 2. These displays can be through facial expressions, gestures and body language, volume and tone of voice, laughing, crying, etc.
- 4. Characteristics used to communicate nonverbal messages.
- 5. The trait of being willing to yield to the will of another person or a superior force etc.
- 7. Refering to gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, eye contact (or lack thereof), body language, posture, and other ways people can communicate.
- 8. An interpersonal relationship that involves physical or emotional touch.
- 9. A social group or culture's informal norms that distinguish how one should express themselves.
- 13. An action that accents a verbal message.
- 14. The study of the way in which certain body movements and gestures serve as a form of nonverbal communication.
- 15. Actions that help control turn taking during interpersonal encounters, group discussions, and question-and-answer sessions following presentations.
- 18. Power and influence over others.
- 19. The branch of knowledge that deals with the amount of space that people feel it necessary to set between themselves and others.
