Non-Verbal Communication

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Derico EAL6609: Research Paper Dr. Tresslar Fall Term Two 2013 Introduction: Non-verbal communication Communication is a worldwide skill used among people to talk to each other and clarifybeliefs, thoughts and opinions or build relationships with one another; however, this is not the only form of communication. Non-verbal communication entails of communication without words; it is displayed by the body and actions of a person sharing them. This type of communication is important when understanding human behavior. Does non-verbal communication difference among cultures? Thesis statement: Non-verbal communication is as important as what people say; however, if not examined carefully can be misinterpret because of lack of awareness. This lack of knowledgecan cause misunderstandings in everyday life. Good communication is an essentialvalue for successful relationships, whether personal or professional. Many researchers have stated that most of our communication is non-verbal. Non-verbal communication includes body language, facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, posture, and the tone of our voice. The ability to understand and use non-verbal communication is great skills that will help individualsconnect with others, when trying express feelings, handlingdifficultsituations and creating relationships with other in various places.Non-verbal communication is the body way of sending messages between people. These messages can be sent through emotions, gestures, engagement, voice tone, posture, and clothing. Non-verbal communication can sent a different message than a verbal conversation. Non-verbal can have meanings in objects as well. Non-verbal communication is avitalconnection whether personal, business and internat... ... middle of paper ... ...spx.direct=true&db=a9h&Aw=80224141&site=ehost-live. Cherry, K. (n.d.). Types of nonverbal communication: Eight major nonverbal behaviors. Retrieved November 10, 2013 from www.about.com: http://psychology.about.com/od/nonverbalcommunication/a/nonverbaltypes.htm Durant, A. & Shepherd, I. (2009).Cultural and communication in intercultural communication.Retrieved November 5, 2013 fromEbscohost online.http://web.ebscohost.com.libproxy.troy.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=156ad285-9697-4852-955e-40fe40b75b83%40sessionmgr110&vid=6&hid=118 Hall, J. (2012). Nonverbal cues and communications.Encyclopedia of Social Psychology Education. Thousand Oaks. CA: SAGE, 2007 626-628. Retrieved November 2, 2013 from SAGE online. Segal, J. (20130. Non-verbal communication.Retrieved November 10, 2013 from www.helpguide.org: www.helpquide.org/mental/eq6_nonverbal_communication.htm.

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