Asked by
Morgan Murawski
on Dec 22, 2024Verified
In a cross-cultural study on gazing and eye contact, LaFrance and Mayo (1976) found that:
A) African Americans gaze more when emphasising their power status.
B) gazing at a subordinate is universal.
C) gazing is more common in Eastern countries.
D) gazing patterns amongst Caucasians are reversed amongst African Americans.
Gazing Patterns
The way in which individuals look at others or objects in their environment, often studied to understand attention, attraction, and social cues.
- Discern between the various non-verbal communication styles and their impact.
- Analyze how gender affects methods of communication and the skill in deciphering non-verbal indicators.
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Learning Objectives
- Discern between the various non-verbal communication styles and their impact.
- Analyze how gender affects methods of communication and the skill in deciphering non-verbal indicators.