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To: Lane3 who wrote (48997)6/6/2004 4:06:47 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 793955
 
Re: "er, filtering... It's easy to see who is "just" speaking...or being vituperative, as the case may be....

Next time you watch TV, or any picture, this is a good thing to remember....

Non-Verbal Communication
Studies show that during interpersonal
communication

7% of the message is verbally
communicated
While 93% is non-verbally
transmitted.

Of the 93% non-verbal communication:

38% is through vocal tones
55% is through facial expressions
We are educated to prefer words to
communicate. Therefore, we can overlook
non-verbal signals.

Foot movements, voice variations,
facial expressions are all forms of non-verbal
communications that individuals send to each
other. We may not verbally call someone
stupid/dumb, but we may send the mess age
non-verbally without realizing it.

Body language is the oldest language. Often
there is a discrepancy between someone's
words and their physical actions. Confusion
often occurs regarding what is heard or the
message seems to be mixed. Usually in
these instances, the verbal and non-verbal
messages are in conflict.

When in doubt experts say to trust the
non-verbal message (what you see).

Words can be manipulated, but gestures are
harder to control.
Cont'd >>>>>.

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To: Lane3 who wrote (48997)6/6/2004 6:02:54 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 793955
 
My belief is that anyone who thinks the vituperation is one sided is, er, filtering

It's generally higher from the party out of power in my observation. It is at a remarkable crescendo now, nearly as high as it was in 1998.