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Female-Male Nonverbal Communication

Female-Male Nonverbal Communication. Chapter Eleven. Definitions. Sex is the biological and genetic difference between girls and boys, men and women Gender is the psychological, social, and cultural manifestations of what people perceive to be the appropriate behaviors of females and males.

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Female-Male Nonverbal Communication

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  1. Female-Male Nonverbal Communication Chapter Eleven

  2. Definitions • Sex is the biological and genetic difference between girls and boys, men and women • Gender is the psychological, social, and cultural manifestations of what people perceive to be the appropriate behaviors of females and males

  3. Three Theoretical Explanations • Genetics • Modeling of older males and females • Conditioning or reinforcement

  4. Genetics • Males and females inherit different bone structures and body types • They determine our walk, gestures, and posture can influence other nonverbal behaviors such as our smiles • Females have larger breasts, men have wider shoulders

  5. Modeling • We learn many of our behaviors by observing others and imitating their behavior

  6. Reinforcement or Conditioning • Behavior that is reinforced or conditioned will increase

  7. Appearance and Attractiveness • Culturally, females may have to meet higher standards of attractiveness • Attractive people are perceived as more socialable, more likeable, more outgoing, more intelligent and happier

  8. Gesture and Movement • As early as preschool, girls and boys exhibit body movements and gestures of their biological sex • Greater display of dominant gestures from males and a greater display of acquiescing gestures by females

  9. Face and Eye Behavior • Men tend to mask or hide their emotions more than women • Men smile primarily when amused or happy, females smile even when sending negative messages • Women look more at the other person in a conversation than men do • Females hold eye contact longer • Females gaze, men stare

  10. Vocal Behavior • If we like the sound of a person’s voice we are more attentive, more open to listening, and more likely to engage in an extended conversations with that person

  11. Space • The older we get, the more space we give • Women require less space than men • Females are expected to yield space to a man • Men command the bulk of the available space

  12. Touch • Touch diminishes from infancy on • Women seem to be more concerned about the type of touch they give or receive than men are • In male-female interaction, it is the male which frequently initiates touch

  13. Courtship Rituals • Quasi-courtship cues – courtship-readiness, preening behavior, positional cues, and actions of appeal or invitation

  14. Courtship-Readiness Cues • Includes such as reduced eye bagginess, higher muscle tone, reduced jowl sag, little slouching, no shoulder hunching, and decreased belly sag

  15. Preening Behavior • Stroking one’s hair • Fixing makeup • Fixing clothes • Looking in a mirror • Leaving buttons open on shirts or blouses • Adjusting suit coats • Pulling up socks • Adjusting a tie

  16. Positional Cues • Reflected in seating arrangements • How do we position our bodies – open or closed?

  17. Actions of Appeal or Invitation • Cues such as rolling the pelvis, casting flirtatious glances, holding another’s gaze, crossing a leg to expose one’s thigh, showing one’s wrist or palm, and flexing muscles

  18. Page 226 • Steps to Intimacy

  19. Advantages of Immediacy • Males and females who appear to be more immediate are perceived as more pleasant and friendly than those who are nonimmediate • More immediate people receive more communication • People approach and want to communicate more with people who give off cues that say they are more approachable

  20. Disadvantages of Immediacy • Immediacy leads to more verbal and nonverbal communication • Immediacy can lead to misperception • Immediate behavior can lead to negative perceptions for both males and females

  21. Androgyny • Andros – Greek meaning man • Gyne – Greek meaning woman • One who can associate with both masculine and feminine characteristics

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