Nonverbal communication in human interaction:
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Vorheriger Titel: | Knapp, Mark L. Nonverbal communication in human interaction |
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Dubuque, IA
Kendall Hunt Publishing Company
[2021]
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DETAILED CONTENTS xiii Preface PARTI AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION CHAPTER 1 Nonverbal Communication: Basic Perspectives 3 Perspective 1: Defining Nonverbal Communication Processing Nonverbal Information Awareness and Control 7 7 8 Perspective 2: Classifying Nonverbal Behavior The Communication Environment 8 8 The Communicators’ Physical Characteristics 10 10 Body Movement and Position Perspective 3: Nonverbal Communication in the Total Communication Process Repeating Conflicting 13 13 14 Complementing Substituting 14 Accenting/Moderating Regulating 15 15 Perspective 4: Historical Trends in Nonverbal Research 15 Perspective 5: Nonverbal Communication in Everyday Life Summary 18 20 Questions For Discussion 20 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This CHAPTER 2 1 The Roots of Nonverbal Behavior 21 23 The Development of Nonverbal Behavior Across Evolutionary Time Evidence from Sensory Deprivation Evidence from Infants 25 26 Evidence from Twin Studies 30 Evidence from Nonhuman Primates Evidence from Multicultural Studies 31 37 24 12
vi Detailed Contents Summary 41 Questions for Discussion 42 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This CHAPTER 3 42 The Ability to Receive and Send Nonverbal Signals 43 Development and Improvement of Nonverbal Skills 44 Is it Good to Have More Accurate Knowledge of Nonverbal Communication? 47 Measuring the Accuracy of Decoding and Encoding Nonverbal Cues Standardized Tests of Decoding Ability 50 Personal Factors Influencing the Accuracy of Decoding Nonverbal Cues Self-Assessments and Explicit Knowledge of Nonverbal Cues Gender Age 52 53 Other Personal Correlates 53 Substance Abuse Culture 55 55 Task Factors Affecting Nonverbal Decoding Accuracy Characteristics of Accurate Nonverbal Senders 58 On Being an Observer of Nonverbal Communication The Fallibility of Human Perception Summary 59 61 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This THE COMMUNICATION ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER 4 58 60 Questions for Discussion PART II: 55 56 Putting Decoding and Encoding Together Perceptions of Surroundings 67 Perceptions of Formality 67 Perceptions of Warmth 68 Perceptions of Privacy 68 Perceptions of Familiarity 69 Perceptions of Constraint 69 69 Perceptions of Distance Reacting to Environments Perceptions of Time The Natural Environment 69 70 72 Other People in the Environment 61 63 The Effects of the Environment on Human Communication 75 Architectural Design and Movable Objects 76 51 51 52 General Cognitive Ability 47 65
Detailed Contents Personalization 78 Color 78 Sound 81 83 Lighting 83 Movable Objects 85 Structure and Design Regulating Environments and Communication 87 88 Summary Questions for Discussion 89 89 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This CHAPTER 5 The Effects of Territory and Personal Space on Human Communication The Concept of Territoriality 91 Territoriality: Invasion and Defense Density and Crowding 92 95 97 The Effects of High Density on Human Beings Coping with High Density 98 Conversational Distance Gender Age 98 100 101 Cultural and Ethnic Background Topic or Subject Matter 102 103 Setting for the Interaction 103 Physical Characteristics 103 Attitudinal and Emotional Orientation 104 Characteristics of the Interpersonal Relationship Personality Characteristics 104 104 Seating Behavior and Spatial Arrangements in Small Groups 106 Personality and Physical Characteristics Summary 107 108 Questions for Discussion 108 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This PART III: THE COMMUNICATORS CHAPTER 6 105 105 Leadership and Status Task 91 109 111 The Effects of Physical Characteristics on Human Communication The Body: Its General Attractiveness Dating and Marriage Beauty on the Job 115 118 113 113 vii
viii Detailed Contents Persuading Others 118 118 Self-Esteem Antisocial Behavior 119 The Power of Physical Attractiveness: Some Important Qualifications The Effects of Interaction 119 The Effects of Context 120 Stereotypes Are Not Always Valid 120 120 Attractiveness over Time The Body: Its Specific Features 120 Attractiveness and the Face 120 Judgments of the Face 121 122 Body Shape Height 125 Body Image 127 Body Color 128 Body Smell 128 Body Hair 130 Clothes and Other Artifacts 134 136 Functions of Clothing Clothing as Information About the Person Effects of Clothing on the Wearer Clothing and Personality Summary 138 138 139 Artifacts and Body Decorations 139 141 141 Questions for Discussion 141 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This PART IV: THE COMMUNICATOR’S BEHAVIOR CHAPTER 7 119 143 The Effects of Gesture, Posture, and Movement on Human Communication Emotion in Relation to Gesture and Movement Culture: Universality or Cultural Specificity? Speech-Independent Gestures Speech-Related Gestures 146 146 147 153 Referent-Related Gestures 154 155 Gestures Indicating a Speaker’s Relationship to the Referent Punctuation Gestures Interactive Gestures Gesture Frequency 156 156 158 The Coordination of Gesture, Posture, and Speech 159 145
Detailed Contents 159 Self-Synchrony Interaction Synchrony Summary 161 165 Questions for Discussion 165 166 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This CHAPTER 8 The Effects of Touch on Human Communication Touching and Human Development 167 168 Who Touches Whom, Where, When, and How Much? Different Types of Touching Behavior 173 The Meanings and Impact of Interpersonal Touch Touch and Positive Affect 177 Touch and Negative Affect 177 177 177 Touch and Discrete Emotions Touch and Play 170 178 178 Touch and Influence Touch and Interaction Management 179 Touch as Physiological Stimulus 180 Touch and Interpersonal Responsiveness Touch as Task Related Touch as Healing 180 180 181 181 Touch as Symbolism Contextual Factors in the Meaning of Interpersonal Touch 182 Touch Can Be a Powerful Nonconscious Force During Interactions Self-Touching 184 Summary 187 Questions for Discussion 187 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This CHAPTER 9 The Effects of the Face on Human Communication The Face and Personality Judgments 192 192 Complementing or Qualifying Other Behavior Replacing Spoken Messages The Face and Expressions of Emotion The Facial Emotion Controversy 192 192 193 Display Rules and Facial Emotion Expression Measuring the Face 189 190 The Face and Interaction Management Channel Control 188 195 197 Measuring Emotion Recognition 200 Emotions Inferred from the Face 203 193 184 ix
X Detailed Contents Physiology and the Face 206 206 Internalizers and Externalizers Facial Feedback 207 Facial Expressions in Real-World Applications 209 209 Health and Clinical Settings 209 Sales and Service 210 Groups and Leadership 210 Media 210 Everyday Life Summary 211 Questions for Discussion 212 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This CHAPTER 10 212 213 The Effects of Eye Behavior on Human Communication Gaze and Mutual Gaze 214 Functions of Gazing 215 215 Regulating the Flow of Communication 216 Monitoring Feedback 217 Reflecting Cognitive Activity 218 Expressing Emotions Communicating the Nature of the Interpersonal Relationship 223 Conditions Influencing Gazing Patterns 223 Distance Group and Physical Characteristics 224 Personal Characteristics and Personality Psychopathology 226 Topics and Tasks 227 224 Cultural and Racial Background and Racial Attitudes Pupil Dilation and Constriction 229 229 232 Summary 233 Questions for Discussion Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This CHAPTER 11 221 The Effects of Vocal Cues that Accompany Spoken Words The Relative Importance of Channels Vocal Cues and Personality Vocal Cues and Group Perceptions 235 235 The Ingredients and Methods of Studying Paralanguage Vocal Cues and Speaker Recognition 233 237 240 241 244 Vocal Cues and Judgments of Sociodemographic and Developmental Characteristics Gender Age 245 247 245
Detailed Contents 247 Social Class or Status/Dominance 248 Characteristics of Recipients Vocal Cues and Emotion 249 Vocal Cues, Comprehension, and Persuasion 252 Vocal Cues, Comprehension, and Retention Vocal Cues and Persuasion 253 254 Vocal Cues and Turn-Taking in Conversations Turn-Yielding 255 256 256 Turn-Requesting 256 Turn-Maintaining Turn-Denying 256 Hesitations, Pauses, Silence, and Speech 257 Location or Placement of Pauses 257 257 Types of Pauses Reasons Why Pauses Occur 258 258 Influence and Coordination within the Dyad Silence 258 Summary 259 Questions for Discussion 260 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This PARTV: COMMUNICATING IMPORTANT MESSAGES CHAPTER 12 261 Using Nonverbal Behavior in Daily Interaction Communicating Intimacy 264 Quasi-Courtship Behavior 266 Liking Behavior or Immediacy 268 Being Close in Close Relationships Mutual Influence 268 270 Communicating Dominance and Status Managing the Interaction 274 Turn-Taking Behavior 275 Leave-Taking Behavior 277 Communicating Identity 278 279 Personal Identity Summary 271 274 Greeting Behavior Deceiving Others 263 263 Courtship Behavior Social Identity 260 280 282 286 Questions for Discussion 286 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This 287 xi
xii Detailed Contents CHAPTER 13 Nonverbal Messages In Special Contexts Advertising and Media Political Messages 289 293 Teacher-Student Messages Cultural Messages 289 299 301 High-Contact versus Low-Contact Cultures Individualism versus Collectivism Similarities across Cultures Clinical Settings 302 302 303 306 Technology and Nonverbal Messages Summary 310 Questions for Discussion 311 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This References Name index Subject Index 313 389 411 301 311
xiii Preface PART I: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION 3 CHAPTER 1 Nonverbal Communication: Basic Perspectives CHAPTER 2 The Roots of Nonverbal Behavior CHAPTER 3 The Ability to Receive and Send Nonverbal Signals PART II: 23 THE COMMUNICATION ENVIRONMENT 43 63 CHAPTER 4 The Effects of the Environment on Human Communication CHAPTERS The Effects of Territory and Personal Space on Human Communication PARTIR: THE COMMUNICATORS CHAPTER 6 PART IV: 65 91 111 The Effects of Physical Characteristics on Human Communication THE COMMUNICATOR’S BEHAVIOR 113 143 CHAPTER? The Effects of Gesture, Posture, and Movement on Human Communication CHAPTERS The Effects of Touch on Human Communication CHAPTER 9 The Effects of the Face on Human Communication CHAPTER 10 The Effects of Eye Behavior on Human Communication CHAPTER 11 The Effects of Vocal Cues that Accompany Spoken Words PARTV: 1 COMMUNICATING IMPORTANT MESSAGES CHAPTER 12 Using Nonverbal Behavior in Daily Interaction CHAPTER 13 Nonverbal Messages in Special Contexts 167 189 261 263 289 213 235 145
iv Brief Contents References 313 Name index 389 Subject Index 41
YEALEED CONTENTS Preface PART I xiii AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION CHAPTER 1 Nonverbal Communication: Basic Perspectives 3 Perspective 1: Defining Nonverbal Communication Processing Nonverbal Information Awareness and Control 7 7 8 Perspective 2: Classifying Nonverbal Behavior The Communication Environment 8 8 The Communicators’ Physical Characteristics Body Movement and Position 10 10 Perspective 3: Nonverbal Communication in the Total Communication Process Repeating Conflicting 13 13 Complementing Substituting 14 14 Accenting/Moderating Regulating 15 15 Perspective 4: Historical Trends in Nonverbal Research 15 Perspective 5: Nonverbal Communication in Everyday Life Summary 18 20 Questions For Discussion 20 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This CH APTER 2 1 The Roots of Nonverbal Behavior 21 23 The Development of Nonverbal Behavior Across Evolutionary Time Evidence from Sensory Deprivation Evidence from Infants 25 26 Evidence from Twin Studies 30 Evidence from Nonhuman Primates 31 Evidence from Multicultural Studies 37 24 12
vi Detailed Contents 41 Summary Questions for Discussion 42 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This CHAPTER 3 42 The Ability to Receive and Send Nonverbal Signals 43 Development and Improvement of Nonverbal Skills 44 Is it Good to Have More Accurate Knowledge of Nonverbal Communication? Measuring (he Accuracy of Decoding and Encoding Nonverbal Cues Standard)zed Tests of 1 ecoding Abilitx 47 50 51 Personal Factors Influencing the Accuracy of Decoding Nonverbal Cues Self-Assessments and 1 explicit Knowledge of Nonverbal Cues Age 52 General Cognitive Ability 53 Other Personal Correlates 53 55 Substance Abuse Culture 55 Task Factors Affecting Nonverbal Decoding Accuracy Characteristics of Accurate Nonverbal Senders 55 56 58 Putting Decoding anti Encoding Together On Being an Observer of Nonverbal Communication The Fallibility of Human Perception Summary 61 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This The Effects of the Environment on Human Communication Perceptions of Surroundings 67 Perceptions of Formality 67 68 68 Perceptions of Warmth Perceptions of Privacy Perceptions of Familiarity 69 Perceptions of Constraint Perceptions of Distance 69 69 Reacting to Environments Perceptions of Time 69 70 The Natural Environment 72 Other People in the Environment 61 63 THE COMMUNICATION ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER 4 58 59 60 Questions for Discussion PART II: 51 52 Gender 75 Architectural Design and Movable Objects 47 76 65
Detailed Contents 78 Personalization Color 78 Sound 81 83 Lighting Movable Objects 83 Structure and Design 85 87 Regulating Environments and Communication 88 Summary 89 Questions for Discussion 89 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This ( PTE R 5 The Effects of Territory and Personal Space on Human Communication The Concept of Territoriality 91 92 Territoriality: Invasion and Defense 95 Density and Crowding The Effects of High Density on Human Beings Age 97 98 Coping with High Density 98 Conversational Distance Gender 100 101 Cultural and Ethnic Background Topic or Subject Matter 102 103 103 Setting for the Interaction 103 Physical Characteristics Attitudinal and Emotional Orientation 104 Characteristics of the Interpersonal Relationship Personality Characteristics 104 104 Seating Behavior and Spatial Arrangements in Small Groups 106 Personality and Physical Characteristics Summary 107 108 Questions for Discussion 108 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This PART III: THE COMMUNICATORS CHAPTER 6 105 105 Leadership and Status Task 91 109 111 The Effects of Physical Characteristics on Human Communication The Body: Its General Attractiveness Dating and Marriage Beauty on the Job 115 118 113 113 vii
viii Detailed Contents Persuading Others "^ Self-Esteem Antisocial Behavior 111’ The Power of Physical Attractiveness: Some Important oaluhicln) The Effects of Interaction 114 120 The Effects of Context Stereotypes Are Not Always Valid Attractiveness over Time 1 120 The Body: Its Specific Features 120 Attractiveness and the Face Height 120 121 Judgments of the Face Body Shape ' 122 125 Body Image 127 Body Color 128 Body Smell 128 Body Hair 130 Clothes and Other Artifacts 134 136 Functions of Clothing 138 Clothing as Information About the Person Effects of Clothing on the Wearer 138 139 Clothing and Personality Artifacts and Body Decorations Summary 139 141 Questions for Discussion 141 141 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This PART IV: THE COMMUNICATOR’S BEHAVIOR CHAPTER 7 143 The Effects of Gesture, Posture, and Movement on Human Communication Emotion in Relation to Gesture and Movement Culture: Universality or Cultural Specificity? 146 146 147 Speech-Independent Gestures 15 3 Speech-Related Gestures Referent-Related Gestures 154 Gestures Indicating a Speaker’s Relationship to the Referent Punctuation Gestures 156 Interactive Gestures Gesture Frequency 155 156 158 The Coordination of Gesture, Posture, and Speech 159 145
Detailed Contents 159 Self-Synchrony 161 Interaction Synchrony 165 Summary Questions for Discussion 165 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This CHAPTER 8 The Effects of Touch on Human Communication 166 167 168 Touching and Human Development Who Touches Whom, Where, When, and How Much? Different Types of Touching Behavior 170 173 The Meanings and Impact of Interpersonal Touch 177 177 Touch and Positive Affect 177 Touch and Negative Affect Touch and Discrete Emotions 177 178 Touch and Play Touch and Influence 178 179 Touch and Interaction Management Touch as Physiological Stimulus 180 Touch and Interpersonal Responsiveness Touch as Healing 180 180 Touch as Task Related 181 181 Touch as Symbolism Contextual Factors in the Meaning of Interpersonal Touch 182 Touch Can Be a Powerful Nonconscious Force During Interactions Self-Touching 184 Summary 187 Questions for Discussion 187 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This CHAPTER 9 The Effects of the Face on Human Communication The Face and Personality Judgments 192 192 Complementing or Qualifying Other Behavior Replacing Spoken Messages The Face and Expressions of Emotion The Facial Emotion Controversy 192 192 193 Display Rules and Facial Emotion Expression Measuring the Face 189 190 The Face and Interaction Management Channel Control 188 195 197 Measuring Emotion Recognition 200 Emotions Inferred from the Face 203 193 184 ix
X Detailed Contents Physiology and the Face 206 Internalizes and Externalizers 206 207 Facial Feedback 209 Facial Expressions in Real-World Applications 209 Health and Clinical Settings 209 Stiles and Service 210 Groups and Leadership 210 Media Everyday Life 210 211 Summary Questions for Discussion 212 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This CHAPTER 10 212 The Effects of Eye Behavior on Human Communication Gaze and Mutual Gaze 213 214 Functions of Gazing 215 Regulating the Flow of Communication Monitoring Feedback 215 216 Reflecting Cognitive Activity 217 218 Expressing Emotions Communicating the Nature of the Interpersonal Relationship Conditions Influencing Gazing Patterns 223 223 Distance 224 Group and Physical Characteristics Personal Characteristics and Personality Psychopathology 226 Topics and Tasks 227 224 Cultural and Racial Background and Racial Attitudes 229 229 Pupil Dilation and Constriction 232 Summary 233 Questions for Discussion Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This CHAPTER 11 221 The Effects of Vocal Cues that Accompany Spoken Words The Relative Importance of Channels Vocal Cues and Personality Vocal Cues and Group Perceptions 235 235 The Ingredients and Methods of Studying Paralanguage Vocal Cues and Speaker Recognition 233 237 240 241 244 Vocal Cues and Judgments of Sociodemographic and Developmental Characteristics Gender Age 245 247 245
Detailed Contents 247 Social Class or Status/Dominance Characteristics of Recipients 248 249 Vocal Cues and Emotion Vocal Cues, Comprehension, and Persuasion 252 Vocal Cues, Comprehension, and Retention 253 254 Vocal Cues and Persuasion Vocal Cues and Turn-Taking in Conversations 255 256 Turn-Yielding 256 Turn-Requesting 256 Turn-Maintaining Turn-Denying 256 257 Hesitations, Pauses, Silence, and Speech Location or Placement of Pauses Types of Pauses 257 257 Reasons Why Pauses Occur 258 Influence and Coordination within the Dyad Silence 258 258 259 Summary Questions for Discussion 260 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This PARTV: COMMUNICATING IMPORTANT MESSAGES CHAPTER 12 261 Using Nonverbal Behavior in Daily Interaction 264 Courtship Behavior 266 Quasi-Courtship Behavior Liking Behavior or Immediacy 268 268 Being Close in Close Relationships Mutual Influence 270 Communicating Dominance and Status Managing the Interaction 274 Turn-Taking Behavior 275 Leave-Taking Behavior 277 Communicating Identity Personal Identity Summary 271 274 Greeting Behavior Deceiving Others 263 263 Communicating Intimacy Social Identity 260 278 279 280 282 286 Questions for Discussion 286 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This 287
xii Detailed Contents CHAPTER 13 Nonverbal Messages In Special Contexts Advertising and Media Political Messages 289 293 Teacher-Student Messages Cultural Messages 289 299 301 High-Contact versus Low-Contact Cultures 302 Individualism versus Collectivism Similarities across Cultures Clinical Settings 302 303 306 Technology and Nonverbal Messages Summary 310 Questions for Discussion 311 Nonverbal Communication in Action: Try This References Name index Subject Index 313 389 411 301 311 |
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spelling | Knapp, Mark L. 1938- Verfasser (DE-588)141752432 aut Nonverbal communication in human interaction Mark L. Knapp, Judith A. Hall, Terrence G. Horgan ninth edition Dubuque, IA Kendall Hunt Publishing Company [2021] xiv,416 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Communication non-verbale Body language Interaktion (DE-588)4027266-7 gnd rswk-swf Nichtverbale Kommunikation (DE-588)4075376-1 gnd rswk-swf Kommunikation (DE-588)4031883-7 gnd rswk-swf Nichtverbale Kommunikation (DE-588)4075376-1 s Interaktion (DE-588)4027266-7 s Kommunikation (DE-588)4031883-7 s DE-604 Hall, Judith A. 1946- Verfasser (DE-588)143988166 aut Horgan, Terrence G. Verfasser (DE-588)1330981251 aut Vorangegangen ist Knapp, Mark L. Nonverbal communication in human interaction Eight edition 978-1-133-31159-1 (DE-604)BV041252163 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=035020896&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=035020896&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Knapp, Mark L. 1938- Hall, Judith A. 1946- Horgan, Terrence G. Nonverbal communication in human interaction Communication non-verbale Body language Interaktion (DE-588)4027266-7 gnd Nichtverbale Kommunikation (DE-588)4075376-1 gnd Kommunikation (DE-588)4031883-7 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4027266-7 (DE-588)4075376-1 (DE-588)4031883-7 |
title | Nonverbal communication in human interaction |
title_auth | Nonverbal communication in human interaction |
title_exact_search | Nonverbal communication in human interaction |
title_full | Nonverbal communication in human interaction Mark L. Knapp, Judith A. Hall, Terrence G. Horgan |
title_fullStr | Nonverbal communication in human interaction Mark L. Knapp, Judith A. Hall, Terrence G. Horgan |
title_full_unstemmed | Nonverbal communication in human interaction Mark L. Knapp, Judith A. Hall, Terrence G. Horgan |
title_old | Knapp, Mark L. Nonverbal communication in human interaction |
title_short | Nonverbal communication in human interaction |
title_sort | nonverbal communication in human interaction |
topic | Communication non-verbale Body language Interaktion (DE-588)4027266-7 gnd Nichtverbale Kommunikation (DE-588)4075376-1 gnd Kommunikation (DE-588)4031883-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Communication non-verbale Body language Interaktion Nichtverbale Kommunikation Kommunikation |
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