Asked by Hans
Which of the following statements accurately expresses the differences between verbal and nonverbal behavior?
1.Nonverbal behavior has similar grammar and patterns to verbal communication.
2. Verbal behavior is less ambiguous; nonverbal is more ambiguous.
3. Verbal behavior is efficient at communicating emotions; nonverbal is not efficient at communicating emotions.
4. Verbal behavior is continuous; nonverbal is discrete.
2 is my guess
1.Nonverbal behavior has similar grammar and patterns to verbal communication.
2. Verbal behavior is less ambiguous; nonverbal is more ambiguous.
3. Verbal behavior is efficient at communicating emotions; nonverbal is not efficient at communicating emotions.
4. Verbal behavior is continuous; nonverbal is discrete.
2 is my guess
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Answered by
Kate
I would agree with 2 the definition of ambigious seems to agree with choice 2, as well. Hope that helps!
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