Some researchers have found matching behavior to be


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1. Some researchers have found matching behavior to be associated with rapport between the interactants. Can you think of a situation in which rapport would not involve matching behavior?

2. Based on Question #1, above, can you think of a situation in which matching occurred, but there was not much rapport?

3. Think of a person you know personally who does not like touching or being touched. What analysis can you offer for this person's characteristics? How much do you think it reflects personal history and personality versus social and cultural norms?

4. What do you think about the ethics of using touch to achieve compliance or a favor from someone?

5. Most studies find that touch is a rather infrequent event. Do you think this is correct? Discuss exceptions to this generalization. Why do you think touch might seem to be not very common?

References

Knapp, M. & Hall, J. (2014). Nonverbal Communications in Human Interactions (8th ed.). Wadsworth Cengage Learning.

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