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