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2. Vocal cues have no persuasive effect; nor do they convey information about the speakers character. (F) 3. The study of nonverbal communication includes symbols that are not words as well as nonword sounds that convey meaning. (T) 4. Kinesics is the study of posture, movement, gestures, and facial expression. (T) 5. With nonverbal communication you need to assess the other persons unique behavior and consider the context to make a better interpretation. (T) 6. When I wave hello to someone in the distance, I am using a nonverbal cue called an illustrator. (F) 7. A nonverbal move that controls communication, such as starting to move away from a person, is an example of a nonverbal cue called an adaptor.(F) 8. Audiences who can see the speakers nonverbal behavior understand more of the message than audiences who cannot. (T) 9. Appropriate distance is culturally determined. (T) 10. The amount of touching that takes place between people varies depending on the nation in which they live. (T) 11. Paralinguistic features of vocal cues are called nonverbal even though they include nonword sounds. (T) 12. A woman who wears an engagement ring, a sorority pin, and an expensive gold bracelet is communicating nonverbally through artifacts (T). 13. Proxemics is the study of pronunciation and articulation in nonverbal communication. (F) 14. In nonverbal communication we use the same cue to communicate a number of different meanings. (T) 15. In nonverbal communication we use a variety of cues to communicate the same meaning. (T) 16. People who view their work as fast-paced tend to have less job satisfaction. (T) Multiple Choice Questions 17. He acts very interested in her, stands close, looks deep into her eyes, and brings her drinks during the party. She observes his words and actions and dares to believe that he is falling in