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AVprozaik [17]
2 years ago
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Which of the following statements about nonverbal communication is false? Select one: (A) Mastering nonverbal signals will allow

you to "read someone like a book." (B) Nonverbal signals can be used to assert both authority and intimacy. (C) A person's voice carries both intended and unintended nonverbal cues. (D) Facial expressions are a primary means of conveying emotions.
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1 answer:
Taya2010 [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

(A) Mastering nonverbal signals will allow you to "read someone like a book."

Explanation:

Nonverbal communication refers to all the ways peop`le can communicate without using language like:

  • tone of voice
  • gestures
  • posture
  • eye contact
  • body language

It is more probably that people inccur into nonverbal language without know they do so. In most of the time is unconsciosly

Anyway, mastering will not allow you to fully understand people entirely, people are different and they can expresse something but think different. And this is also applicable to nonverbal communication.

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