Cards (24)

    • Non-verbal communication is the process of conveying messages without using words
    • Smiling is an example of non-verbal communication.
    • Match the key concepts of Darwin's Evolutionary Theory with their descriptions:
      Natural Selection ↔️ Survival and reproduction of organisms with advantageous traits
      Genetic Variation ↔️ Different traits among individuals in a population
      Adaptation ↔️ Evolutionary change that enhances survival
    • Darwin argued in his book "The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals" that many non-verbal behaviours evolved to communicate emotions and intentions
    • Innate behaviors are genetically programmed patterns of action that require learning.
      False
    • What is the role of innate non-verbal expressions according to Darwin's Evolutionary Theory?
      Enhance survival and social cohesion
    • Universal emotional expressions are recognized and understood across cultures
    • Match the primary emotions with their corresponding expressions:
      Happiness ↔️ Smiling, raised cheeks
      Sadness ↔️ Frowning, teary eyes
      Anger ↔️ Furrowed brows, tense lips
      Fear ↔️ Widened eyes, open mouth
      Surprise ↔️ Raised eyebrows, open mouth
    • What influences the expression and interpretation of universal emotions in different contexts?
      Cultural norms
    • Arrange the key forms of non-verbal communication in terms of their primary function:
      1️⃣ Body language
      2️⃣ Facial expressions
      3️⃣ Gestures
      4️⃣ Tone of voice
    • The pitch, rhythm, and loudness of one's voice is referred to as their tone
    • Nodding signals agreement in non-verbal communication.
    • What is non-verbal communication?
      Conveying messages without words
    • Body language refers to posture, stance, and movements that communicate attitude
    • Match the non-verbal cue with its meaning:
      Smiling ↔️ Happiness
      Nodding ↔️ Agreement
      Crossing arms ↔️ Defensiveness
    • What is the key mechanism of Darwin's Evolutionary Theory?
      Natural selection
    • Genetic variation refers to the different traits among individuals in a population.
    • In his book, "The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals", Darwin argued that many non-verbal behaviours evolved to communicate intentions
    • What are innate behaviors in the context of non-verbal communication?
      Genetically programmed patterns
    • Match the behavior with its function and survival advantage:
      Smiling ↔️ Happiness ||| Promotes social bonds
      Frowning ↔️ Displeasure ||| Deters confrontation
      Raised eyebrows ↔️ Surprise ||| Alerts to potential threats
    • Universal emotional expressions are recognized across cultures and are considered innate.
    • What is the universal emotional expression for happiness?
      Smiling
    • Surprise is expressed through raised eyebrows and an open mouth
    • Arrange the six primary emotional expressions based on their descriptions:
      1️⃣ Happiness: Smiling, raised cheeks
      2️⃣ Sadness: Frowning, teary eyes
      3️⃣ Anger: Furrowed brows, tense lips
      4️⃣ Fear: Widened eyes, open mouth
      5️⃣ Disgust: Wrinkled nose, curled lip
      6️⃣ Surprise: Raised eyebrows, open mouth