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nonverbal communication comes in a number of forms. match each of the following examples to the corresponding function of nonverbal communication.
since the person is all bundled up in winter gear with a hat pulled down low you cannot tell if it is a man or a woman - until you hear her speak.
now that youre finally done with a long week, you and your friends head out to dinner, laughing and chatting the whole way there.
you walk up to your friends and give each one a fist bump.
when talking to your partner on the phone, you notice the pitch of his voice rise when you ask him how the conference is going.
your roommate squeals with delight when you tell her the good news.
you have one more page to read, so you hold up your hand when your phone begins to ring.
before beginning your presentation, you notice audience members fidgeting frequently at the back of the room. you hold your hands up as if asking for quiet to open down.
you lean away from a friend at the conversation ends.
you run into your pretty neighbor and flash her a weak grin.
you smile when you see your son at the end of his school day.
you pat the child next to you as your friend approaches.
you ask certain that the man with the raspy - voiced out and particularly eyed her as a potential.
you tense your muscle when you doing your best to lift.
you read good manners tome to you and dont ask for an autograph during the concert.
maintaining relationships managing conversations forming impressions expressing emotions influencing others concealing information
Non - verbal communication functions include maintaining relationships (e.g., physical contact like hugs), managing conversations (e.g., eye - contact to signal turn - taking), forming impressions (e.g., appearance influencing perception), expressing emotions (e.g., facial expressions), influencing others (e.g., body language to persuade), and concealing information (e.g., avoiding eye - contact). Match each example to the most fitting function based on the nature of the non - verbal behavior.
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Since the problem lacks specific example - function pairings filled in, a full answer cannot be provided. But for example, "You walk up to your friends and give each one a big hug" would be "maintaining relationships"; "When talking to your partner on the phone, you notice the pitch of his voice rise when you ask him how the conference is going" could be "managing conversations" as voice pitch can be a non - verbal cue in conversation; "Your roommate squeals with delight when you tell her the good news" is "expressing emotions"; "You have one more page to read, so you hold up your hand when your phone begins to ring" is "managing conversations" to signal you're occupied; "Before beginning your presentation, you notice audience members fidgeting impatiently at the front of the room. You hold your head high as you walk down" is "influencing others" to project confidence; "You turn away from a friend at the conversation ends" can be "managing conversations" to signal the end; "You run into your pretty neighbor and flash her a weak grin" can be "forming impressions"; "You smile when you see your son at the end of his school day" is "expressing emotions"; "You pat the child next to you as your friend approaches" can be "maintaining relationships"; "You are certain that the man with the messy hair just cut in front of you in line, but you say nothing" can be "concealing information"; "You nervously twirl your hair while doing your final exam" is "expressing emotions"; "You read 'quiet' signs in the library and don't talk too loudly during the concert" is "influencing others" to follow social norms.