Cme,Communicate! W/Cd-Info 11eWadsworth, 2004 |
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الصفحة 73
... eye contact , facial expression , gesture , and posture to communicate . Eye Contact Eye contact , also referred to as gaze , is how and how much we look at people with whom we are communicating . Eye contact serves many func- tions in ...
... eye contact , facial expression , gesture , and posture to communicate . Eye Contact Eye contact , also referred to as gaze , is how and how much we look at people with whom we are communicating . Eye contact serves many func- tions in ...
الصفحة 75
... Eye contact In the United States and in other western European cultures , people expect those with whom they are communicating to " look them in the eye . " But Samovar and Porter ( 2001 ) point out that direct eye contact is not ...
... Eye contact In the United States and in other western European cultures , people expect those with whom they are communicating to " look them in the eye . " But Samovar and Porter ( 2001 ) point out that direct eye contact is not ...
الصفحة 411
... contact looking at the audience in a manner that conveys open- ness , truthfulness , candor , and sincerity . room . Then pick a group at random , and Chapter 16 Practicing the Presentation of Your Speech 411 Spontaneity Fluency Eye ...
... contact looking at the audience in a manner that conveys open- ness , truthfulness , candor , and sincerity . room . Then pick a group at random , and Chapter 16 Practicing the Presentation of Your Speech 411 Spontaneity Fluency Eye ...
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INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION | 5 |
Communication Functions and Settings | 9 |
Chapter | 11 |
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