The term for a verbal or nonverbal response is "feedback." Feedback can occur in various forms, such as spoken words, gestures, body language, or written communication, and it serves to convey reactions, thoughts, or feelings in response to a message or stimulus.
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The types of feedback in the communication process are: Delayed feedback and immediate feedback It must be kept in the mind that feedback is the response to output
Verbal feedback is communication that is spoken. This is opposed to nonverbal feedback which would include emails, letters etc.
You get verbal feedback, what people say, and non-verbal feedback, what their body language and actions tell you.
Supportive Feedback is a technique for revealing your reactions and feelings about situations and individuals.
Tfdr has two different meanings. One meaning for the term is "Technical Feedback Report" while the other means "Trainer Functional Description Report".
Immediate feedback will be checking your answers with the textbook and with your class notes. Longer-term feedback will be your grades!
A 360 degree feedback is when you get feedback from peers, superiors, and people below you. Basically everyone.
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Refers to the over-reaction to symptoms exhibited by people who are suffering a panic attack (ie; thinking they're having a heart attack) and the subsequent increase in anxiety levels. Note: Positive feedback is actually an electrical term meaning "feedback that results in the amplification or growth of the output signal." In terms of anxiety, this means the feedback (the symptoms) amplifies (worrying unnecessarily about symptoms) the output signal (increased anxiety).
Anacusis is the medical term meaning complete deafness.
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Flexion is the medical term meaning bending
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