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1 |  |  "Messages expressed through symbols other than words" are known as |
|  | A) | nonverbal communication. |
|  | B) | verbal communication. |
|  | C) | haptics. |
|  | D) | mnemonics. |
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2 |  |  This is "a characteristic of nonverbal communication indicating that nonverbal messages are outside languages." |
|  | A) | paralanguage |
|  | B) | nonlinguistic |
|  | C) | paralinguistic |
|  | D) | none of the above |
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3 |  |  Select the best term below for the following definition: "A characteristic of nonverbal communication indicating that nonverbal messages are inherently connected to our emotions and mental states." |
|  | A) | inherent |
|  | B) | extrinsic |
|  | C) | intrinsic |
|  | D) | connectivistic |
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4 |  |  Select the term that best meets the following definition: "A characteristic of nonverbal communication that indicates that nonverbal messages are streams of cues." |
|  | A) | selective |
|  | B) | monolithic |
|  | C) | perpetual |
|  | D) | continuous |
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5 |  |  __________ is "a nonverbal function that highlights, accentuates, or emphasizes verbal messages." |
|  | A) | Accent |
|  | B) | Intonation |
|  | C) | Rhythm |
|  | D) | Cadence |
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6 |  |  Which of the terms below best suits the following definition: "A nonverbal function that adds meaning to verbal messages." |
|  | A) | supplement |
|  | B) | complement |
|  | C) | counterpart |
|  | D) | correlative |
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7 |  |  This is a nonverbal function that "opposes, denies, or disagrees with a verbal message." |
|  | A) | repudiate |
|  | B) | disclaim |
|  | C) | contradict |
|  | D) | counteract |
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8 |  |  This is a nonverbal communication term coined by professors Ekman and Friesen which describes "a nonverbal cue that reveals emotions we are trying to conceal." |
|  | A) | lying |
|  | B) | complement |
|  | C) | emanation |
|  | D) | leakage |
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9 |  |  We use nonverbal cues to __________ verbal messages by controlling, adjusting, or altering the flow of interaction. |
|  | A) | regulate |
|  | B) | repeat |
|  | C) | substitute for |
|  | D) | direct |
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10 |  |  When we replicate or reiterate verbal messages with nonverbal gestures, we __________ our communication. |
|  | A) | reenact |
|  | B) | repeat |
|  | C) | substitute |
|  | D) | regulate |
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11 |  |  Select the best term to match the following definition: "Nonverbal gestures substitute for verbal messages when they take the place of, or replace, verbal messages." |
|  | A) | repeat |
|  | B) | substitute |
|  | C) | reinforce |
|  | D) | replace |
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12 |  |  This is known as "the use of body motion to communicate nonverbally." |
|  | A) | haptics |
|  | B) | linguistics |
|  | C) | kinesics |
|  | D) | proxemics |
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13 |  |  __________ are cultural expectations about the public display of emotion. |
|  | A) | Societal norms |
|  | B) | Societal rules |
|  | C) | Social rules |
|  | D) | Display rules |
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14 |  |  In the United States, the average listener in a conversation looks at the person talking about __________ percent of the time. |
|  | A) | 20-35 |
|  | B) | 35-55 |
|  | C) | 60-75 |
|  | D) | none of the above |
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15 |  |  __________ are defined as significant movements of the body that express a message to a receiver. |
|  | A) | Emblems |
|  | B) | Cues |
|  | C) | Kinesics |
|  | D) | Gestures |
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