Some years ago (decades, actually), I remember having a conversation
with a social psychology professor regarding the importance of verbal
and nonverbal affirmation during dyadic conversations. Smiling, nodding,
raising brows, and so on. I can NOT remember what those important little
behaviors are called, but he specifically referred to them by name (not
body language and not nonverbal communication). Do any of you know what
they are called? It's been bugging me for years and I've tried all sorts
of combinations for Google searches. It took me a while to realize that
I have an even better resource in TIPS.
Thanks for any help anyone can provide.
Carol



Carol DeVolder, Ph.D. 
Professor of Psychology 
Chair, Department of Psychology 
St. Ambrose University 
Davenport, Iowa  52803 
phone: 563-333-6482 
e-mail: [email protected] 
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