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CMST #1
Test 1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 3 general purposes of interactions | communication, catharsis, persuasion |
| nonverbal codes | kinesics, proxemics, haptics, vocalics, physical appearance |
| codes of interaction | nonverbal and verbal |
| theoretical approaches | nature, nurture, functional |
| types of markers | boundary, ear, central |
| boundary marker | off-limits |
| ear marker | |
| central marker | reserving an area |
| chronemics | study of time |
| proxemics | study of space |
| nature | facial expressions |
| nurture | learned |
| functional | why we use our gestures |
| 3 time variables | daily, monthly, lifetime |
| leonard bickman | dime in a phone booth |
| singer | physical attractiveness in the classroom |
| division of semiotics | semantics, syntactics, pragmatics |
| semantics | words and their meanings |
| syntactics | placement of words |
| pragmatics | use of codes |
| who purposed nature's approaches | Darwin and Ekman |
| kinesics | eye behavior, hand gestures, posture, facial expressions |
| ectomorph | skinny |
| mesomorph | muscular build |
| endomorph | fat |
| Ekman's universal emotions | fear, anger, sadness, disgust, contempt, happiness, surprised |
| Chomsky's theory | we are born with the ability to speak |
| who created semantics | Sapir and Whorf |
| who created pragmatics | Korzybski |
| who started nonverbal communication | darwin |
| was singer's study true or false | false |