Facial expressions say more than 1,000 words
Wednesday, October 15, 2008 - 10:07
in Psychology & Sociology
People talk to exchange information. Yet understanding another person involves far more than just the content of the message. Only with the correct intonation and facial expression does the message acquire meaning. People can improve their communication skills by deliberately managing these nonverbal messages.
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