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What does kinesics refer to in communication?

Written communication methods

Non-verbal messages transmitted by motion and posture

Kinesics in communication specifically refers to the study of body movements, gestures, facial expressions, and posture as forms of non-verbal communication. This encompasses how individuals convey messages and emotions without the use of words. Non-verbal cues like a nod, a frown, or crossed arms can significantly impact the interpretation of spoken language, demonstrating that communication extends beyond mere verbal exchanges. Understanding kinesics helps individuals interpret the true intentions or feelings of a speaker, making it an essential area of study in effective communication. Other options focus on different aspects of communication; for instance, written communication methods pertain to how information is conveyed through written text, while technical jargon involves specialized language specific to a field. An oral presentation style references how one presents information verbally but does not capture the body language component central to kinesics.

The use of technical jargon

An oral presentation style

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