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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Bakersfield_College/Intercultural_Communication_(Pruett-Bakersfield_College)/05%3A_Nonverbal_Communication/5.02%3A_Types_of_Nonverbal_Communication
    In Japan, for example, it is common to bow when greeting someone, with the nature of the bow (how deep and how long) being determined by the nature of the occasion and the social connection of the per...In Japan, for example, it is common to bow when greeting someone, with the nature of the bow (how deep and how long) being determined by the nature of the occasion and the social connection of the persons involved. These cultural display rules explain the difference in expressions of the Japanese students in the experiment, as due to the cultural mandate in Japan of managing and minimizing expressions of feelings in the presence of a third party.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Early_Childhood_Education/Observation_and_Assessment_in_Early_Childhood_Education_(Peterson_and_Elam)/01%3A_Observation_and_Documentation_-_The_Key_to_Intentional_Teaching/1.05%3A_The_Role_of_Documentation
    A high-quality early care and education program prioritizes observing, documenting, and assessing children's development to guide classroom activities. Effective documentation involves using various m...A high-quality early care and education program prioritizes observing, documenting, and assessing children's development to guide classroom activities. Effective documentation involves using various methods such as running records, anecdotes, checklists, and portfolios to collect and store data. Each child's portfolio should contain observations across developmental domains to build a comprehensive picture of their growth.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Butte_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_(Grothe)/05%3A_Nonverbal_Processes_in_Intercultural_Communication/5.02%3A_Types_of_Nonverbal_Communication
    The page discusses various types of nonverbal communication and highlights their cultural variations. It covers nonverbal codes such as kinesics (including gestures, facial expressions, and posture), ...The page discusses various types of nonverbal communication and highlights their cultural variations. It covers nonverbal codes such as kinesics (including gestures, facial expressions, and posture), vocalics, proxemics, haptics, appearance and artifacts, olfactics, and music. Each of these codes communicates different aspects like emotions, power, or status and can differ greatly across cultures.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Pueblo_Community_College/GT-SS3%3A_Intercultural_Communication/04%3A_Nonverbal_Communication/4.01%3A_Nonverbal_Communication
    People may not understand your words, but they will certainly interpret your nonverbal communication according to their accepted norms. Notice the word their. It is their perceptions that will count w...People may not understand your words, but they will certainly interpret your nonverbal communication according to their accepted norms. Notice the word their. It is their perceptions that will count when you are trying to communicate, and it’s important to understand that those perceptions will be based on the teachings and experiences of their culture—not yours.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Intercultural_Communication/Intercultural_Communication_for_the_Community_College_(Karen_Krumrey-Fulks)/01%3A_Chapters/1.06%3A_Nonverbal_Communication
    People may not understand your words, but they will certainly interpret your nonverbal communication according to their accepted norms. Notice the word their. It is their perceptions that will count w...People may not understand your words, but they will certainly interpret your nonverbal communication according to their accepted norms. Notice the word their. It is their perceptions that will count when you are trying to communicate, and it’s important to understand that those perceptions will be based on the teachings and experiences of their culture—not yours.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/HACC_Central_Pennsylvania's_Community_College/Archaeology%3A_It's_More_Than_Digging_In_The_Dirt_(Scheib)/04%3A_The_Archaeological_Record/4.01%3A_Evidence_of_Past_Human_Activity
    When most people hear the word archaeology, they think of things like King Tut's golden burial mask,  perfectly shaped "arrowheads",  or ancient pottery. However, there is much more to the archaeologi...When most people hear the word archaeology, they think of things like King Tut's golden burial mask,  perfectly shaped "arrowheads",  or ancient pottery. However, there is much more to the archaeological record than the amazing artifacts. The archaeological record collects, studies, and analyzes all things related to past human activity.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anthropology/Archaeology/Digging_into_Archaeology%3A_A_Brief_OER_Introduction_to_Archaeology_with_Activities_(Paskey_and_Cisneros)/04%3A_The_Archaeological_Record_and_Site_Formation_Processes/4.01%3A_Introduction
    An artifact’s context includes its provenience, exactly where the object was found (horizontally and vertically) in the site; its association in terms of its relationship and positioning with other ob...An artifact’s context includes its provenience, exactly where the object was found (horizontally and vertically) in the site; its association in terms of its relationship and positioning with other objects; and the matrix of natural materials such as sediments surrounding and enclosing the object in place.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Communication/Human_Relations/Human_Relations_(Dias)/04%3A_Communicate_Effectively/4.04%3A_Nonverbal_Communication_Strategies
    In the first case, you might measure the delivery of a hamburger in a matter of seconds or minutes, and perhaps thirty minutes for pizza delivery, but you may measure the time from your order to worki...In the first case, you might measure the delivery of a hamburger in a matter of seconds or minutes, and perhaps thirty minutes for pizza delivery, but you may measure the time from your order to working cable in days or even weeks. If you first say, “Click on the tab,” and then motion with your hand to the right, indicating that the customer should move the cursor arrow with the mouse to the tab, your repetition can help the listener understand the message.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Exploring_Intercultural_Communication_COMM_325_DuBray_version_Grothe/07%3A_Nonverbal_Processes_in_Intercultural_Communication/7.02%3A_Types_of_Nonverbal_Communication
    These cultural display rules explain the difference in expressions of the Japanese students in the experiment, as due to the cultural mandate in Japan of managing and minimizing expressions of feeling...These cultural display rules explain the difference in expressions of the Japanese students in the experiment, as due to the cultural mandate in Japan of managing and minimizing expressions of feelings in the presence of a third party.

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