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madam-professor

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Haptics refer to
 a. the use of touch while conversing.
  b. the timing of verbal exchange.
  c. the movement of part of the body in order to communicate.
  d. the relationship between physical space and the process of communication.

Question 2

A(n) ___________________ _ is a statement that specifies how two or more measurable variables are related.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Haptics refer to the use of touch while conversing. Proxemics refer to the relationship between physical space and the process of communication. Chronemics refer to the timing of verbal exchange. Kinesics refer to the movement of part of the body in order to communicate. This may be found in Language section (5-2a).

Answer to Question 2

hypothesis



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