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Nonverbal Communication
"We learn most about the meaning of nonverbal
messages by studying them in relationship to verbal messages. Essentially, a nonverbal
message functions in one of three ways: It replaces, reinforces, or contradicts a
verbal message." (Tubbs & Moss, Human Communication, p. 104)
Exploring Nonverbal Communication
Nonverbal Behavior, Nonverbal Communication
Application: Here's a fun "personality" test based on what you think of certain colors and visuals. Try it by clicking here.
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