Communication is 93% nonverbal. How we say something is more important than what we say. Nonverbal communication tends to be more ambiguous than verbal communication. Verbal commun... Communication is 93% nonverbal. How we say something is more important than what we say. Nonverbal communication tends to be more ambiguous than verbal communication. Verbal communication tends to be more credible or believable than nonverbal communication. Differences in the functions of nonverbal communication include complementing, contradicting, accenting, and repeating. How is silence used in nonverbal communication? What makes up cultural intelligence? How does culture help establish norms? What are the differences between dialogue, discourse, diatribe, and debate? What are high power vs low power distance? What are Hofstede's cultural dimensions? What is the Johari window? What are relationship building and maintenance strategies? What is relational deterioration? What are dialectical tensions in relationships? What are the types of love? Why is self-disclosure in relationships important?
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The question summarizes and elaborates on various aspects of communication, particularly focusing on nonverbal communication, cultural intelligence, relationship dynamics, and types of love in interpersonal relationships. It discusses theories and definitions relevant to these topics, making it suitable for study or discussion in a communication or psychology context.
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Silence conveys meanings like agreement or disagreement and varies by culture. Cultural intelligence involves awareness and adaptation. Culture sets norms via shared values.
Silence in nonverbal communication can convey various meanings such as agreement, contemplation, disagreement, or disapproval. It is context-dependent and varies across cultures. Cultural intelligence comprises awareness, understanding, and adapting to different cultural norms. Culture establishes norms through shared values, practices, and beliefs.
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Silence in nonverbal communication can convey various meanings such as agreement, contemplation, disagreement, or disapproval. It is context-dependent and varies across cultures. Cultural intelligence comprises awareness, understanding, and adapting to different cultural norms. Culture establishes norms through shared values, practices, and beliefs.
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Nonverbal communication includes expressions, gestures, and body language. Silence can be a powerful tool in communication, indicating various emotional states depending on context.
Sources
- How Much of Communication Is Nonverbal? - online.utpb.edu
- 4.2: Nonverbal Communication - Social Sci LibreTexts - socialsci.libretexts.org
- The 7% rule - ACM Ubiquity - Association for Computing Machinery - ubiquity.acm.org
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