Quiz: Evidence That Non-Verbal Behaviour Is Innate
GCSE AQA PSYCHOLOGY (8182)
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Which of the following is evidence that non-verbal behaviour is innate?
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Select all examples of innate non-verbal behaviours.
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Neonates display {{blank0}} behaviours, such as crying and smiling, which are {{blank1}}.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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What does evidence from sensory-deprived individuals suggest about non-verbal behaviour?
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Darwin suggested non-verbal behaviour evolved as an {{blank0}} way to communicate for survival, and is {{blank1}} across cultures.
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Which of the following support Darwin’s evolutionary theory of non-verbal communication? (Select all)
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What did Yuki’s study of emoticons reveal?
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Which study showed sensory-deprived individuals display universal facial expressions?
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