نتایج جستجو برای: nonverbal messages

تعداد نتایج: 44445  

2013
Ronald R. Kaminski

A major source of communication breakdowns is incongruence between the words that people say and the nonverbal signals that they send, largely because we lose sight of the fundamental truth: You cannot not communicate. Every second that we are in the presence of another, we are constantly sending and receiving messages, often silent, nonverbal messages that can either augment our communication ...

2002
NALINI AMBADY

Participants in a simulated work environment were exposed to I of 4 feedback conditions that varied in verbal and nonverbal positivity (positive contentlpositive tone, positive contenvnegative tone, negative contentlpositive tone, or negative contentlnegative tone). Either a male or a female supervisor provided this feedback. Results indicate that both productivity and general work satisfaction...

2005
JANA KLECKOVA PAVEL KRAL JANA KRUTISOVA

Understanding human emotions and their nonverbal messages is one of the most necessary and important skills for making the next generation of human-computer interfaces (HCI) easier, more natural and effective. Indeed, the first step toward an automatic emotion sensitive human-computer system having the ability to automatically detect users’ nonverbal signals is the development of an accurate an...

Journal: :Journal of general internal medicine 2006
Debra L Roter Richard M Frankel Judith A Hall David Sluyter

Relationship-centered care reflects both knowing and feeling: the knowledge that physician and patient bring from their respective domains of expertise, and the physician's and patient's experience, expression, and perception of emotions during the medical encounter. These processes are conveyed and reciprocated in the care process through verbal and nonverbal communication. We suggest that the...

2004
GANG WANG HSINCHUN CHEN HOMA ATABAKHSH TERRY MIURA

FACT FROM FICTION IN SUSPECT IDENTITIES. Here, we focus on uncovering patterns of criminal identity deception based on actual criminal records and suggest an algorithmic approach to revealing deceptive identities. Interpersonal deception is defined as a sender knowingly transmitting messages intended to foster a false belief or conclusion by the receiver [1]. Methods have been developed to dete...

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2014
Yoram M. Kalman Darren Gergle

Computer-mediated communication (CMC) affords many CMC cues which augment the verbal content of the message: all uppercase letters, asterisks, emoticons, punctuation marks, chronemics (time-related messages) and letter repetitions, to name a few. Letter repetitions are unique CMC cues in that they appear to be a written emulation of a spoken paralinguistic cue – phoneme extension. In this study...

Mahdieh Vakil Nejad Seyed Vahid Aqili

Non-verbal communication or body messaging occurs when facial expressions, tone of voice, head and neck movements, smiling and ... affects others; which may be intentional or unintentional. Farhangi in nonverbal communication: the art of using movement and sound” defines this field as such: "Non-verbal communication is phonetic and non-phonetic messages which have been explained by other than l...

Journal: :Auladuna 2022

ABSTRACT (ENGLISH)
 Communication is the process of sending or receiving messages from one person to another, either directly indirectly, in writing, orally non-verbal language. The who communicates called communicator. People are invited communicate communicants. able effectively communicative. A communicative a convey information others, verbally, language so that other people can receiv...

Communication includes all the ways that human beings can influence others. This involves not only speaking or writing, but also all human behavior in various ways, so there are two types of communicational signs that human beings use: verbal and non-verbal signs. In communication science, special attention has been paid to how non-verbal signs influence message transmission. The research has s...

Journal: :American journal of mental retardation : AJMR 2008
Leonard Abbeduto Melissa M Murphy Sara T Kover Nancy D Giles Selma Karadottir Adrienne Amman Loredana Bruno Jee-Seon Kim Susen Schroeder Julie A Anderson Kathryn A Nollin

Signaling noncomprehension of the spoken messages of others was examined for youth with fragile X or Down syndrome in comparison with each other and nonverbal MA-matched typically developing children. A direction-following task was used in which some of the directions were inadequate. Both syndrome groups signaled noncomprehension less often than did the typically developing children. The abili...

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