Problem:
Ferraro and Briody contend that most nonverbal communication occurs as an "unconscious" process. I prefer to understand it as below the level of awareness, which more accurately identifies the state of the individual(s) during the communication. With this process in mind, that individuals are allocating little attention to their nonverbal communication, how is it that during verbal communication we seem to be constantly scanning for discontinuity between the spoken and the unspoken? We, often immediately, are aware of these disparities between spoken and unspoken communication. Given the above information, consider how this applies to your personal space: How do you view your personal space? Is your personal space only physical, or is there a broader definition of personal space? How do you know it has been breached and what do you do to correct it? Please include examples from CD and other course sources as well as personal in the discussion. Need Assignment Help?