A District Collector is interviewing a subordinate officer regarding a delayed infrastructure project. Throughout the high-pressure meeting, the subordinate exhibits several behaviors:
1. Speaks with a noticeably cracking, high-pitched voice.
2. Repeatedly clicks a ballpoint pen and adjusts their tie.
3. Blames the poor acoustic design of the office for their inability to follow the conversation.
4. Frequently raises their volume to forcefully drown out the Collector's inquiries.
The Collector is trained in non-verbal communication analysis. Which of the following correctly identifies a kinesic behavior displayed by the subordinate, specifically functioning as an "adaptor"?
- The repeated clicking of the ballpoint pen and adjustment of the tie.Cevap
- BThe noticeably cracking and high-pitched voice during the response.
- CThe act of raising the voice volume to loudly drown out the inquiries.
- DThe complaint about the office's acoustic design hindering the conversation.
Cevap
The repeated clicking of the ballpoint pen and adjustment of the tie.
The correct answer isolates the behaviors involving physical movement and manipulation (clicking a pen, adjusting a tie). In the study of kinesics, these are known as 'adaptors'—unintentional movements that help an individual cope with nervousness or physiological arousal. They are entirely distinct from vocal tone or environmental factors.
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Kinesics (Adaptors vs. Paralinguistics)