Quiz: Darwin's Evolutionary Theory of Non-Verbal Communication
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What is the core idea of Darwin's theory about non-verbal communication?
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Which of the following are examples of non-verbal behaviours that Darwin believed were evolved? (Select all that apply)
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According to Darwin, non-verbal communication is {{blank0}}, meaning it is passed down through {{blank1}}.
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Which study provides evidence that some non-verbal behaviours are innate?
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Which of the following are adaptive purposes of non-verbal communication according to Darwin? (Select all that apply)
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Darwin believed that non-verbal behaviours, like smiling, evolved because they increased {{blank0}} in social groups.
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Which of the following supports Darwin’s theory that non-verbal behaviour is innate?
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