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True/False Questions
True/False Questions
This activity contains 15 questions.
The United States is considered a monochronic culture.
True
False
It is possible to restate or repeat a verbal message nonverbally.
True
False
When you reach out and remove a piece of lint from another person's jacket, you are using a regulator behavior.
True
False
When you place your coat over a chair to save your seat, you are using an ear marker.
True
False
One can learn to be a perfect interpreter of the nonverbal communication of others.
True
False
Most nonverbal communication is communicated with a conscious effort.
True
False
Sometimes our nonverbal cues contradict our verbal cues.
True
False
We communicate virtually all of our emotional meaning through nonverbal messages.
True
False
It is generally believed that persons from every culture smile when they are happy.
True
False
Like verbal communication, nonverbal communication is discrete - it has a beginning and an end.
True
False
Affect displays are concerned primarily with the communication of emotional meaning.
True
False
In a workplace, an employee's desk location is a status indicator.
True
False
Silence is a form of nonverbal communication.
True
False
If two or more people are together in one place they are in constant communication.
True
False
You must understand the context of communication in order to understand the meaning of nonverbal cues.
True
False
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