During an official inquiry into municipal project delays, an inquiry board observes four departmental representatives presenting their testimonies:
1. Representative 1 repeatedly adjusts his tie, clicks his ballpoint pen, and touches his neck while responding to cross-examination.
2. Representative 2 uses sweeping hand movements to delineate the spatial boundaries and structural layout of the proposed land parcel on the table.
3. Representative 3 exhibits an unusually high vocal pitch, rapid delivery rate, and prolonged vocal pauses ('ahs' and 'ums') during questioning.
4. Representative 4 maintains an upright posture, steady eye contact, and affirmative head nods while responding to the committee.
Based on kinesics and non-verbal communication theory in public administration, which of the following statements correctly evaluates these behaviors?
- Representative 1 exhibits self-directed adaptors driven by stress, Representative 2 uses illustrators to visually reinforce speech, and Representative 3's vocal variations constitute paralinguistic features rather than kinesics.Cevap
- BRepresentative 3 demonstrates kinesic affect displays through high vocal pitch and speech rate, while Representative 1 exhibits emblems intended as direct verbal substitutes for the panel.
- CRepresentative 1's pen-clicking and self-touching are classified primarily as physical noise barriers created by external environmental factors, while Representative 2 exhibits adaptors.
- DRepresentative 4's upright posture and steady eye contact reflect aggressive kinesic behavior designed to assert authority over the board, while Representative 3 displays assertive kinesics.