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Body language

Body language is a type of nonverbal communication in which physical behaviors, as opposed to words, are used to express or convey information.

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Physical expressions

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Body language

Nodes55
Edges54
Triples160
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.036364
Components1

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Body language

Top relations

related to Recovery · 12
Body language → And, As, Cases, For, If, In, It, Muscle, Overall, The, They, This
related to Oculesics · 11
Body language → Also, Anglo-Saxon, As, Asian, For, However, In, In South Asia, It, Latino, Oculesics
related to Business · 10
Body language → Body, Burgoon, During, For, In, Nonverbal, Overall, Some, The, These
related to Gait · 10
Body language → Body, For, Gait, If, In, On, Similarly, Such, This, Untrained
related to Evolutionary origins of body language · 9
Body language → Body, Even, From, In, Nonverbal, Studies, The, They, This
related to Intimate relationships · 9
Body language → As, Even, For, In, Such, The, There, Through, When
related to Attitude · 6
Body language → Albert Mehrabian, Body, Rule, This, Whether, While
related to Facial expressions · 6
Body language → At, Duchenne, Facial, It, More, Northeastern University
related to Joints · 6
Body language → Different, For, Similarly, Such, The, This
related to Readiness · 6
Body language → Although, Body, In, There, These, When

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body language may communication also people person nonverbal example gestures use expressions head facial contact used physical usually cultures eye

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Body languageis atype of nonverbal communication in which physical behaviors0.90text
Body languageis aimportant part of communication0.90text
Body languageis amajor contributor to the attitude a person conveys to others0.90text
self-assuranceinstance ofTilting the head up may demonstrate 'superiority emotions'0.80text
prideinstance ofTilting the head up may demonstrate 'superiority emotions'0.80text
or contemptinstance ofTilting the head up may demonstrate 'superiority emotions'0.80text
shameinstance ofthis may indicate 'inferiority emotions'0.80text
shynessinstance ofthis may indicate 'inferiority emotions'0.80text
or respectinstance ofthis may indicate 'inferiority emotions'0.80text
spring in their stepinstance ofis demonstrated through expressions0.80text
walking on air which emphasise that someone is in a positive emotional state i.e. they are happy or elated about somethinginstance ofis demonstrated through expressions0.80text
a huginstance ofIt shows how people use physical contact0.80text

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