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Nonverbal communication in human interaction / Mark L. Knapp, Judith A. Hall

By: Knapp, Mark L.
Contributor(s): Hall, Judith A [(j.a.)].
Publisher: Australia : Wadsworth, c2002Edition: 5th ed.Description: xiii, 482 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0155063723 (pbk.).Subject(s): Body languageDDC classification: 302.222
Contents:
Pt. One. An introduction to the study of nonverbal communication. 1. Nonverbal communication : basic perspectives. 2. The roots of nonverbal behavior. 3. The ability to receive and send nonverbal signals. - Pt. Two. The communication environment. 4. The effects of the environment on human communication. 5. The effects of territory and personal space on human communication. - Pt. Three. The communicators. 6. The effects of physical characteristics on human communication. - Pt. Four. The communicators' behavior. 7. The effects of gesture and posture on human communication. 8. The effects of touch on human communication. 9. The effects of the face on human communication. 10. The effects of eye behavior on human communication. 11. The effects on vocal cues that accompany spoken words. - Pt. Five. Communicating important messages. - Credits. - Author index. - Subject index.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Pt. One. An introduction to the study of nonverbal communication. 1. Nonverbal communication : basic perspectives. 2. The roots of nonverbal behavior. 3. The ability to receive and send nonverbal signals. - Pt. Two. The communication environment. 4. The effects of the environment on human communication. 5. The effects of territory and personal space on human communication. - Pt. Three. The communicators. 6. The effects of physical characteristics on human communication. - Pt. Four. The communicators' behavior. 7. The effects of gesture and posture on human communication. 8. The effects of touch on human communication. 9. The effects of the face on human communication. 10. The effects of eye behavior on human communication. 11. The effects on vocal cues that accompany spoken words. - Pt. Five. Communicating important messages. - Credits. - Author index. - Subject index.