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bobthebuilder

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In terms of nonverbal behavior, static codes or types of behavior consist of
 
  (a) physical appearance
  (b) posture, eye contact
  (c) touching behavior
  (d) proxemics

Question 2

As pointed out in Chapter Six, ironically, nonverbal behaviors that express __________ can also express __________.
 
  (a) caring/concern
  (b) violence/abuse
  (c) caring/violence
  (d) closeness/intimacy



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c





 

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