Across
- 1. The distances maintained between individuals in different contexts
- 2. Protecting one's personal space from invasion
- 5. The study of how time affects communication
- 6. A personal identifier that indicates ownership or territory
- 8. When individuals collaborate in language to enhance rapport
- 10. A more flexible approach to time management in casual settings
- 12. The tendency to claim and defend physical space
- 15. The physical distance maintained during social interactions
- 16. Acknowledging others' presence without direct interaction
- 17. Areas that individuals claim as their own
- 19. The use of scent to convey messages or emotions
- 21. The loudness or softness of speech
- 23. Objects that signify personal territory or claim
- 25. The highness or lowness of a voice in communication
- 26. The advantage one gains when in familiar territory
- 29. Nonverbal gestures that accompany verbal communication to enhance meaning
- 31. The study of body language and movement in communication
- 37. Visible expressions of emotions through facial and bodily movements
- 41. The study of touch as a form of communication
- 42. Creating barriers to reduce communication with others
- 47. A physical or symbolic marker that defines personal space
- 49. The study of eye behavior in communication
- 51. A textual representation of facial expressions used in digital communication
- 52. The act of retreating from social interactions
- 53. The invasion of another person's personal space
- 54. Nonverbal behaviors that increase closeness between individuals
- 55. Communication without words, using gestures, facial expressions, and body language
- 56. A theory that suggests individuals may withhold their opinions if they believe they are in the minority
- 57. The act of avoiding eye contact to signal discomfort or disinterest
- 58. The use of color to convey messages or emotions
Down
- 1. The physical distance maintained in personal interactions
- 3. Communication through touch
- 4. The study of personal space and physical distance in communication
- 7. Areas that are primarily owned or controlled by an individual
- 9. The theory that predicts how individuals maintain balance in communication
- 11. The subjective experience of time in social interactions
- 13. The closest physical distance in interpersonal interactions
- 14. An object that signifies a central point in a space
- 16. A behavior or expression that reflects cultural norms
- 18. A structured approach to time management, often seen in professional contexts
- 20. Nonverbal cues used to manage emotions or reactions
- 22. A theory that examines how people respond to unexpected behavior
- 24. Nonverbal cues that control the flow of conversation
- 27. The speed at which speech is delivered
- 28. The theory that facial expressions can influence emotional experience
- 30. The use of personal objects to convey messages
- 32. Gestures that have a specific meaning within a culture
- 33. A preference for multitasking and a more fluid approach to time
- 34. A preference for scheduling and doing one thing at a time
- 35. The absence of verbal communication, which can convey meaning
- 36. Areas that are not primarily owned but can be claimed temporarily
- 38. A genuine smile that involves the eyes and mouth
- 39. The way time is used and perceived in communication
- 40. Guidelines that dictate how emotions should be expressed in a culture
- 43. Areas that are open to anyone but can be claimed by individuals
- 44. The perception of time based on personal experiences
- 45. The vocal aspects of communication that accompany speech
- 46. The idea that individuals use nonverbal cues to protect their personal space
- 48. The reluctance to engage in physical contact with others
- 50. The physical distance maintained in public interactions
