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1. People from , such as , prefer frequent touching, shared gaze, and close physical proximity.

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Chapter 6: 1. People from , such as , prefer frequent touching, shared gaze, and close physical proximity.

2. Gestures that substitute for verbal statements—for example, giving a thumbs-up to communicate “good job!”—are known as .

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Chapter 6: 2. Gestures that substitute for verbal statements—for example, giving a thumbs-up to communicate “good job!”—are known as .

3. In terms of nonverbal communication, you can express your identity, affluence, and influence through your use of .

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Chapter 6: 3. In terms of nonverbal communication, you can express your identity, affluence, and influence through your use of .

4. Which of the following is not a way to show dominance through nonverbal communication?

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Chapter 6: 4. Which of the following is not a way to show dominance through nonverbal communication?

5. One way to improve your nonverbal competence is to evaluate the accuracy of your attributions through .

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Chapter 6: 5. One way to improve your nonverbal competence is to evaluate the accuracy of your attributions through .