During various administrative and public service interactions, officials display different forms of non-verbal communication. Match the specific behavioral scenarios observed in these settings with their correct kinesic category.
- A traffic superintendent giving a 'thumbs up' to a field agent to signal that a convoy route is clear.Emblem
- A district surveyor tracing a wide arc in the air with their hands to visually describe the physical extent of flood damage.Illustrator
- A probationary officer continuously adjusting their tie and rubbing the back of their neck during a stressful performance review.Adaptor
- A civil court judge frowning deeply and resting their head in their hands upon hearing contradictory witness testimonies.Affect Display
Cevap
The traffic superintendent's gesture matches Emblem; the surveyor's hand movement matches Illustrator; the probationary officer's actions match Adaptor; and the judge's expressions match Affect Display.
Each administrative scenario perfectly demonstrates one of the four primary categories of kinesics. The 'thumbs up' is an Emblem because it replaces words. The tracing of an arc is an Illustrator because it draws what is being said. Fidgeting with a tie is an Adaptor because it manages nervous energy. Frowning is an Affect Display because it shows emotion.
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Categories of Kinesics (Emblems, Illustrators, Adaptors, Affect Displays)