Questions: Question 3 (0.5 points) are deliberate nonverbal behaviors that have precise meanings within a cultural group. Emblems Gestures Illustrators Affect displays Question 4 (0.5 points) In mainstream Euro-American culture, meeting someone's glance with your eyes is usually a sign of rudeness weakness interest inferiority

Question 3 (0.5 points)
are deliberate nonverbal behaviors that have precise meanings within a cultural group.
Emblems
Gestures
Illustrators
Affect displays

Question 4 (0.5 points)

In mainstream Euro-American culture, meeting someone's glance with your eyes is usually a sign of 
rudeness
weakness
interest
inferiority
Transcript text: Question 3 (0.5 points) Listen $\qquad$ are deliberate nonverbal behaviors that have precise meanings within a cultural group. Emblems Gestures Illustrators Affect displays Question 4 (0.5 points) Listen In mainstream Euro-American culture, meeting someone's glance with your eyes is usually a sign of $\qquad$ rudeness weakness interest inferiority
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Question 3: The answer is Emblems. Emblems are deliberate nonverbal behaviors that have precise meanings within a cultural group.

  • Emblems: These are specific gestures that have a direct verbal translation and are understood within a particular cultural context. For example, a thumbs-up gesture is widely recognized as a sign of approval in many cultures.
  • Gestures: This is a broader term that includes any movement of the hands, arms, or body that expresses an idea or feeling. Not all gestures have a precise meaning.
  • Illustrators: These are gestures that accompany speech and help to illustrate or emphasize what is being said, but they do not have a specific meaning on their own.
  • Affect displays: These are nonverbal expressions of emotion, such as facial expressions, that convey feelings rather than specific meanings.

Question 4: The answer is interest. In mainstream Euro-American culture, meeting someone's glance with your eyes is usually a sign of interest.

  • Rudeness: In some cultures, direct eye contact can be considered rude, but in mainstream Euro-American culture, it is generally not seen this way.
  • Weakness: Avoiding eye contact might be interpreted as a sign of weakness, but maintaining eye contact is not.
  • Interest: Direct eye contact is often interpreted as a sign of engagement and interest in what the other person is saying.
  • Inferiority: Eye contact is not typically associated with feelings of inferiority in mainstream Euro-American culture.
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