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Shared Experiences in Human Communication Another incidental effect of bralessness is the tendency on the part of some observers to apply preconceived stereotypes to braless girls. Thus, the impact of bralessness on nonverbal interpersonal communication appears to be a socially ...
by Stewart L. Tubbs, Robert M. Carter
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Handbook of conflict management Message recipients who judge the content of a message and the messenger using ethnocentric values or stereotypes are likely to miss the importance of nonverbal communication in this context. Ethnocentrism leads to devaluing verbal and ...
by William J. Pammer, Jerri Killian
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Successful nonverbal communication, principles and applications The basic differences in male and female communication styles are revealed in implicit nonverbal messages rather than through the use of language, however. Sex-Role Stereotyping Strong and enduring sex-role stereotypes have developed in ...
by Dale G. Leathers, Michael Howard Eaves
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An Introduction to Communication Studies Research results suggest that some aspects of nonverbal communication seem to be fairly consistent regardless of race or ... taking the cultural context into account often results in misunderstanding and the creation of stereotypes.
by Sheila Steinberg
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Social Perception and Social Reality, Why Accuracy Dominates Bias and Self-Fulfilling Prophesy Furthermore, the consensual stereotypes closely corresponded with the real differences—the more males and females ... college students' stereotypes regarding sex differences in 17 aspects of nonverbal communication (amount of talking, ...
by Lee Jussim
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Effective Communication in Organisations We use non-verbal stereotypes to judge people. Non-verbal communication is a continuous process. It is often more reliable than spoken communication. It is also a better way of showing emotions. There are, however, three major problems ...
by Michael Fielding
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Communicating for Results, A Guide for Business and the Professions It's easier to have our expectations violated when the person or persons involved come from another culture and our expectations are based on incomplete information or stereotypes. Improving Nonverbal Skills In the Secret Handshake, ...
by Cheryl Hamilton
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International dimensions of organizational behavior We can recognize and use our initial stereotypes as guides rather than rejecting them as unsophisticated simplifications. ... In seeking to understand the importance of nonverbal communication, we must start by ...
by Nancy J. Adler, Allison Gundersen
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Ouch! that stereotype hurts, communicating respectfuly in a diverse world It means choosing language and nonverbal communication that includes everyone and avoids bias, stereotyping, and discounting. This eliminates unnecessary static from your communication and makes it more likely that your message can get ...
by Leslie Aguilar
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Then a Miracle Occurs, Focusing on Behavior in Social Psychological Theory and Research : Purdue Symposium on Psychological Sciences For example, dyads were asked to memorize information, some of which was stereotype consistent with the dimension that defined ... Our book closes with a chapter by Judy Hall on nonverbal communication in social psychology (Chapter 21 ).
by Christopher Rolfe Agnew
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