Kinesics - refers to the study of hand, arm, body, and face movements. We will look specifically at three different types of kinesics: facial expressions, eye behavior (oculesics) and gestures., vocalics - focuses not on the words that we choose, but the manner in which we say the words using our vocal cords. It includes the study of paralanguage, which is the set of physical mechanisms that we use to produce sounds orally. These mechanisms involve the throat, nasal cavities, tongue, lips, mouth, and jaw. The specific aspects of vocalics that we will focus on are pitch, pace, disfluencies, and volume., Haptics - is the study of communication by touch. Touch may indicate liking, attraction, or dominance. It is a form of communication that can be used to initiate, regulate, and maintain relationships. It is a very powerful form of communication that can be used to communicate messages ranging from comfort to power. Duration, frequency, and intensity of touch can be used to convey liking, attraction, or dominance., Proxemics - which is the study of communication through space,, Artifacts - are items with which we adorn our bodies or that we carry with us. Artifacts include glasses, jewelry, canes, shoes, clothing, or any object associated with our body that communicates meaning. That includes tattoos and piercings!, Ofaltics - refers to the influence of scent on perceptions. Does the smell of gingerbread bring back fond, positive memories of holidays when the kitchen was full of those delicious cookies that you used to make (and eat!) when you visited your grandparents?, Chronemics - refers to the study of how time affects communication. Time can be classified into several different categories, including biological, personal, and cultural time, bias language - (fireman, firefighter) (police, policeman) (nurse Murse), psuedo listening - pretending to listen, Narcissistic listening (stage hogging or monopolizing) - is a form of self-centered and self-absorbed listening in which listeners try to make the interaction about them,
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