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CIPS L4M5 Exam - Topic 8 Question 33 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIPS's L4M5 exam
Question #: 33
Topic #: 8
[All L4M5 Questions]

Which of the following are examples of non-verbal negotiation? Select THREE that apply.

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Suggested Answer: B, D, F

Nonverbal communication is important because it gives us valuable information about a situation including how a person might be feeling, how someone receives information and how to approach a person or group of people.

There are several types of nonverbal communications you should be aware of, including:

1. Body language

Body language is the way someone situates their body naturally depending on the situation, the environment and how they are feeling.

Example: Someone might cross their arms if they are feeling angry or nervous.

2. Movement

The way you move your arms and legs such as walking quickly or slowly, standing, sitting or fidgeting, can all convey different messages to onlookers.

Example: Sitting still and paying attention in a meeting conveys respect and attention.

3. Posture

The way you sit or stand can also communicate your comfort level, professionalism and general disposition towards a person or conversation.

Example: Someone might slouch their shoulders if they feel tired, frustrated or disappointed.

4. Gestures

While gestures vary widely across communities, they are generally used both intentionally and unintentionally to convey information to others.

Example: Someone in the United States might display a ''thumbs up'' to communicate confirmation or that they feel positively about something.

5. Space

Creating or closing distance between yourself and the people around you can also convey messages about your comfort level, the importance of the conversation, your desire to support or connect with others and more.

Example: You might stand two to three feet away from a new contact to respect their boundaries.

6. Paralanguage:

Paralanguage includes the non-language elements of speech, such as your talking speed, pitch, intonation, volume and more.

Example: You might speak quickly if you are excited about something.

7. Facial expressions

One of the most common forms of nonverbal communication is facial expressions. Using the eyebrows, mouth, eyes and facial muscles to convey can be very effective when communicating both emotion and information.

Example: Someone might raise their eyebrows and open their eyes widely if they feel surprised.

8. Eye contact

Strategically using eye content (or lack of eye contact) is an extremely effective way to communicate your attention and interest.

Example: Looking away from someone and at the ground or your phone may convey disinterest or disrespect.

9. Touch

Some people also use touch as a form of communication. Most commonly, it is used to communicate support or comfort. This form of communication should be used sparingly and only when you know the receiving party is okay with it. It should never be used to convey anger, frustration or any other negative emotions.

Example: Placing your hand on a friend's shoulder may convey support or empathy.


- CIPS study guide page 174-175

- Nonverbal Communication Skills: Definition and Examples

LO 3, AC 3.3

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Ligia
4 months ago
I’m not sure about F, isn’t body language just part of communication?
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Malcom
4 months ago
Wow, I never thought gestures were that important!
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Augustine
4 months ago
A is not non-verbal, come on!
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Truman
4 months ago
I think C counts too, right?
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Jennie
4 months ago
Definitely B, D, and F!
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Sharika
5 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think C could be considered non-verbal since speaking softly can convey a message without words.
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Rolf
5 months ago
I feel like asking someone to repeat their proposal isn't really non-verbal, right? So A seems wrong, but I’m unsure about the others.
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Hershel
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about facial expressions being important in negotiations. So, B might be one of the answers.
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Barbra
5 months ago
I think non-verbal negotiation includes things like gestures and body language, so maybe D and F are correct?
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Matt
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll have to think it through carefully to determine which option is not a basic trend.
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Bong
5 months ago
I think I've got it! Option D, the exclusionary filters in the Smart List tab, is definitely the way to go here. That's going to be the most straightforward way to exclude the blacklisted, unsubscribed, and invalid leads from the report.
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Janey
5 months ago
Whoa, this is a lot of information to keep track of. I better take some notes and make sure I don't miss anything important. Wouldn't want to get the answer wrong on this one.
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Dominga
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about healthcare organizational structures. I'll read through the details carefully and think about the key characteristics of each option.
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