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Perception. People communicate to reduce uncertainty.. What do you see?. The power of expectation.. Your biases.. We assume others will react to the world the same way we do. What we expect to see strongly colors what we do see. We give undue weight to first impressions. Negative data make a bigger impact on us that positive information..
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1. Understanding Thee
2. Perception People communicate to reduce uncertainty.
3. What do you see?
The power of expectation.
4. Your biases. We assume others will react to the world the same way we do.
What we expect to see strongly colors what we do see.
We give undue weight to first impressions.
Negative data make a bigger impact on us that positive information.
5. It is easier to spot others’ displeasure than their satisfaction.
We attribute more freedom of action to others than they really have.
We hold ourselves less responsible for our actions than the situation warrants.
6. Words don’t mean things, people mean things.
7. Words don’t mean things, people mean things. 10. Glabella –
The space on your forehead between your eyebrows.
9. Fample –
To feed a child.
8. Wamfle –
To walk around with flapping clothes.
7. Onychotillomaniac –
Someone who constantly picks his or her nails.
6. Cachinnate –
To laugh noisily.
8. Words don’t mean things, people mean things. What do you mean by that?
5. Gash-gabbit –
Having a protruding chin.
4. Sneckdraw –
A sneaky or mean person.
3. Hircine –
Something that smells like a goat.
2. Wallydrag –
A completely useless person.
1. Onygophagist –
A person who bites his or her nails.
9. You cannot not communicate. Nonverbal
communication
Facial Expressions Chart
10. Without identification,there is no communication. What attracts us to each other?
Situation
proximity
stress
cooperation
Personality
physical attraction
similarity
competence
Response
affirmation
favors
touch