The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 24, 1978, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1978
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PRODUCTION OF
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Forum in Rudder Center
Feb. 23, 24, 25 &
March 1, 2, 3, 4
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Students . . . $1.75 Gen Public . . . $2.75
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PROBLEM-SOLVERS
Communicating without words
Touch enhances perception
By JUDY DUNN
For a few minutes Tuesday night,
eight nervous couples in the Memo
rial Student Center sat across from
their partners, touching hands and
looking into each other’s eyes.
They were participating in touch
ing and eye contact exercises con
ducted by Dr. Josh Crane, associate
professor in the speech and com
munication section of the English
department. The purpose of the
exercises was to show American
Humantics students the importance
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of non-verbal communication.
“Non-verbal communication is a
very important part of our everyday
lives,” Crane said.
For American Humantics stu
dents it is especially important.
They plan a career in administering
youth agencies.
He said touching and eye contact
are very important in working with
people.
“You must be aware of how other
people perceive you,” he said.
Crane conducted exercises cover
ing areas in non-verbal communica
tion such as person perception,
name perception, color coding and
proxemic space.
In the person perception exer
cise, Crane showed that most
people form assumptions about
others when meeting for the first
time. He asked two strangers he had
brought to the workshop to answer a
few questions about themselves.
After students heard their re
sponses, they were told to describe
the strangers as friendly, confident,
or liberal in written responses. The
answers were then compared to the
strangers’ responses about them
selves. Many assumptions of the
students were correct, but some
were not.
Crane showed that people also
tend to make assumptions about
names. He said that people assume
someone has certain qualities after
only hearing the person’s name.
This, he said, is also a type of non
verbal communication.
In the color coding exercise,
Crane called out moods and types of
emotions to the group. Participants
were asked to respond by writing
down a color they associated with
the mood or emotion. A mood such
as “exciting” made many people
think of the color red, while “se
cure” made them think of blue. This
exercise showed that colors, a type
of non-verbal communication,
evoke certain emotions from
people.
Proxemics is the study of non
verbal communication in distances,
Crane said. The proxemic space
exercise showed how people con
sider a close distance between
people to be friendly and casual,
md consider great distances to be
impersonal. Students felt that dis
tances up to 18 inches were
friendly.
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Dr. John Allen will speak on
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Allen is acting director of the cen
ter, which was authorized by the
Board of Regents last spring. The
center’s mission is to improve eco
nomic understanding among Ameri
cans. Texas A&M’s establishment of
the center was recognized with the
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Invest-in-America Council.
A question-answer session is
planned as part of the program, ac
cording to Brazos Aggies President
Ed Davis.
The dinner meeting at Wyatt’s
Cafeteria will start at 7:15 p.m.,
Davis said. A social period is
planned at 6:30 p.m. Reservations
may be made by calling 845-7514.
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