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Non-Verbal Communication

1983
All verbal communication is affected by the non-verbal communication that accompanies it. On the telephone the tone of voice conveys nuances of meaning. Face to face, expression, gestures and posture also play an important part. We use demonstrations and models to supplement words, visual aids to clarify lectures, and maps, diagrams, charts and graphs (
L. A. Woolcott, W. R. Unwin
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Non-verbal communication

1996
In addition to the words we speak, we give very powerful messages through non-verbal communication. Our body language adds an extra layer of communication, an additional set of signals above and beyond the verbal messages given. An important aspect of interaction skills in people work, then, is the ability to send and receive non-verbal signals ...
Neil Thompson, Jo Campling
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The Importance of Human Odour in Non‐verbal Communication

Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie, 1977
AbstractApproximately one‐third of the human subjects tested could identify their own odour and that of their partner among 10 subjects. Nearly 50% consistently identified their own odour, or that of their partner, incorrectly. One‐third of the subjects were capable of distinguishing between male and female odour.
Hold, B., Schleidt, M.
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Non-verbal Communication

The Journal of Animal Ecology, 1973
Hans Kruuk, Robert A. Hinde
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Non-Verbal Communication

Leonardo, 1974
Richard G. Coss, R. A. Hinde
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Non-verbal communication of affect

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1959
R E, MILLER, J V, MURPHY, I A, MIRSKY
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Non-verbal communication: the importance of listening

British Journal of Nursing, 1997
This article presents the author's personal retrection on how her nursing practice was enhanced as a result of losing her voice. Surprisingly, being unable to speak appeared to improve the nurse/patient relationship. Patients responded positively to a quiet approach and silent communication.
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Non-Verbal Communication.

Contemporary Sociology, 1976
Dane Archer, Robert A. Hinde
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Non-verbal communication

2018
Ken Leeming   +3 more
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Students’ Perceptions of Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication Behaviors during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic

Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2021
Marcela Alina Farcaşiu, Simona Simon
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