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3
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Also called temporal communication; the way people organize and use time and the messages that are created because of their organization and use of it.
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4
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The study of the human use of space and distance.
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6
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Nonverbal codes are used to monitor and control interactions with others.
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8
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The same message is sent both verbally and nonverbally.
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Nonverbal codes are used instead of verbal codes.
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10
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Nonverbal movements that accompany or reinforce verbal messages.
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12
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The study of bodily movements, including posture, gestures, and facial expressions.
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Nonverbal movements that substitute for words and phrases.
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2
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The highness or lowness of the speaker's voice.
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3
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Nonverbal and verbal codes add meaning to each other and expand the meaning of either message alone.
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The use of nonverbal cues to strengthen verbal messages.
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Nonverbal movements that you might perform fully in private but only partially in public.
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11
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Ornaments or adornments you display that hold communicative potential.
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