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Verbal communication

Industrial and Commercial Training, 1979
Most people when asked which is the most effective means of communication will invariably answer — ‘by word of month’. Not a day goes by when some kind of verbal communication does not take place and consequently it could be thought that because the art was continually practised that some high degree of success would be achieved in transmitting ...
D WRIGHT, P WHALLEY
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Non-verbal Communication

1986
Fred Baker had just had a flaming row with his wife and walked out of the house with the sound of his wife’s angry words echoing in his ears. While he sat impatiently in traffic jam after traffic jam, he went over in his mind what he would really like to have said to his wife (and to his mother-in-law, for that matter!) and arrived at work late ...
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Talk to Me: The Role of Human-Robot Interaction in Improving Verbal Communication Skills in Students with Autism or Intellectual Disability

IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2018
Autism is a developmental condition that can cause significant social, communication, and behavioral challenges. Children on the autism spectrum may have difficulties developing verbal communication skills, understanding what others say, or communicating
D. Silvera-Tawil   +2 more
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Neurolinguistic programming: verbal communication

BMJ, 2003
What is it, and what has it got to do with verbal communication? Joanne Walter and Ardeshir Bayat shed some light on the matter in their first article in our series on “how to use the language of the mind”
Walter, Joanne, Bayat, Ardeshir
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Verbal Communication

Natural Bridges in Interpersonal Communication, 2019
Randy Fujishin
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Communication patterns in Indians: Verbal and non-verbal

Annals of Sex Research, 1988
Mental health professionals and paraprofessionals assessing Native offenders, prison inmates and accused, find them passive, difficult to assess, and not forthcoming. The behavior which reflects the influence of Native culture is misinterpreted frequently by clinicians, unfamiliar with that culture, as evidence of psychopathology, deviousness ...
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Non-Verbal Communication

2019
M. Wiener et al. called their article “Nonverbal behaviour and non-verbal communication”, and the distinction is important: not all non-verbal behaviour can be regarded as communicative. The term communication also poses problems of definition, particularly with respect to what behaviours can be properly regarded as communicative. Wiener et al.
Peter Bull, Lesley Frederikson
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Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication

1980
Communication is a basic part of all animal behaviour. Humans communicate by language but it is becoming far more evident now that a great deal of human communication is effected through nonverbal means — looks, gestures etc. By communication we imply a social process; social interaction depends on communication.
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Verbal Communication

2023
Cheryl Hamilton   +2 more
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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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