Human Emotion ADA1O. Communication What are the different ways that we communicate with one another?

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Human Emotion ADA1O

Communication What are the different ways that we communicate with one another?

Non-Verbal Communication There is some debate over how much of communication is non-verbal Ex: –55% body language, 38% tone of voice, and 7% the actual words spoken (Mehrabian & Wiener) –Others suggest 60-70% of communication is non- verbal Either way, most of what we communicate is not in our words

How many different emotions can you name?

What do they look like? Facial expressions

21 Human Facial Expressions Happy Sad Fearful Angry Surprised Disgusted Appalled Happily surprised Happily disgusted Sadly fearful Sadly angry Sadly surprised Sadly disgusted Fearfully angry Fearfully surprised Fearfully disgusted Angrily surprised Angrily disgusted Disgustedly surprised Hatred Awed From an Ohia State University Study

What? ‘sadly angry’ - when someone we care about upsets us ‘happily disgusted’ - when we are amused by something we also find slightly repellent, such as a joke that is in bad taste