1. Nonverbal communication | Description, History, Characteristics ...

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    nonverbal communication, transfer of information from one person to another without the use of words or spoken language. Nonverbal communication can occur in a variety of ways, including through facial expressions, gestures, and body posture or position.

  2. What is Nonverbal Communication? 10 Types & Examples - BetterUp

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    Learn what nonverbal communication is and how it affects your daily interactions. Discover 10 types of nonverbal communication with examples and tips for understanding and improving it.

  3. Nonverbal communication - Wikipedia

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    Nonverbal communication is the transmission of messages or signals through a nonverbal platform such as eye contact (oculesics), body language (kinesics), social distance (proxemics), touch (haptics), voice (prosody and paralanguage), physical environments/appearance, and use of objects.

  4. Nonverbal Communication Skills: 19 Theories & Findings

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    Learn how to decode and encode nonverbal messages through facial expressions, gestures, posture, touch, and voice. Explore the psychology, research, and applications of nonverbal communication in everyday life, leadership, and counseling.

  5. What Is Nonverbal Communication? - ThoughtCo

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    Nonverbal communication, also called manual language, is the process of sending and receiving messages without using words, either spoken or written. Common examples of manual language include facial expressions, gestures, body posture, and eye contact.

  6. Nonverbal Communication: Definition, Types, & Examples

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    Learn how nonverbal communication is as important as verbal communication for understanding social situations and wellbeing outcomes. Explore the different types of nonverbal communication, such as tone of voice, body position, facial expressions, and more.