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UGA COMM 1500 TEST 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE | 2024/2025 | 100% VERIFIED What is public space in proxemics? Public space refers to the distance typically maintained in formal settings, such as presentations or lectures, often beyond 12 feet. What does adaptor mean in kinesi...

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UGA COMM 1500 TEST 2 QUESTIONS
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2024/2025 | 100% VERIFIED

What is public space in proxemics?


✔✔ Public space refers to the distance typically maintained in formal settings, such as

presentations or lectures, often beyond 12 feet.




What does adaptor mean in kinesics?


✔✔ An adaptor is a type of body movement that helps manage personal emotions or physical

needs, like fidgeting or tapping.




What is facial feedback hypothesis?


✔✔ The facial feedback hypothesis suggests that facial expressions can influence emotional

experiences, not just reflect them.




What is the role of silence in communication?


✔✔ Silence can communicate a variety of messages, such as thoughtfulness, discomfort, or

disagreement, depending on the context.



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,What is olfactics in communication?


✔✔ Olfactics is the study of how people perceive and use smell in communication, which can

influence impressions and memories.




What is social distance in communication?


✔✔ Social distance refers to the space typically maintained in casual conversations with

acquaintances, usually ranging from 4 to 12 feet.




What is regulation of interaction through nonverbal cues?


✔✔ Regulation of interaction refers to the use of nonverbal signals to control when to start,

continue, or end a conversation.




What is expressiveness in nonverbal communication?


✔✔ Expressiveness refers to the intensity and energy conveyed through nonverbal behavior,

such as gestures and facial expressions, to communicate emotions.




What is proxemic violation?




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,✔✔ Proxemic violation occurs when someone intrudes into another person’s personal space,

often causing discomfort or tension.




What is self-presentation in communication?


✔✔ Self-presentation involves managing one’s appearance and behavior to create a desired

impression on others during interactions. Here are additional fresh questions and answers based

on UGA COMM 1500 Test 2, avoiding redundancy:




What is public space in proxemics?


✔✔ Public space refers to the distance typically maintained in formal settings, such as

presentations or lectures, often beyond 12 feet.




What does adaptor mean in kinesics?


✔✔ An adaptor is a type of body movement that helps manage personal emotions or physical

needs, like fidgeting or tapping.




What is facial feedback hypothesis?


✔✔ The facial feedback hypothesis suggests that facial expressions can influence emotional

experiences, not just reflect them.


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, What is the role of silence in communication?


✔✔ Silence can communicate a variety of messages, such as thoughtfulness, discomfort, or

disagreement, depending on the context.




What is olfactics in communication?


✔✔ Olfactics is the study of how people perceive and use smell in communication, which can

influence impressions and memories.




What is social distance in communication?


✔✔ Social distance refers to the space typically maintained in casual conversations with

acquaintances, usually ranging from 4 to 12 feet.




What is regulation of interaction through nonverbal cues?


✔✔ Regulation of interaction refers to the use of nonverbal signals to control when to start,

continue, or end a conversation.




What is expressiveness in nonverbal communication?




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