Quiz: Evidence That Non-Verbal Behaviour Is Learned
GCSE AQA PSYCHOLOGY (8182)
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You've already explored innate aspects of non-verbal behaviour, like neonates and sensory deprivation. Now, let's test your understanding of evidence showing that non-verbal behaviour can be learned!
Which study investigated cultural differences in interpreting facial expressions?
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What are examples of evidence that non-verbal behaviour is learned? (Select all that apply)
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Yuki's study showed that {{blank0}} focus more on the {{blank1}}, while Japanese individuals focus more on the {{blank2}} when interpreting emotion.
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Which of these is an example of learned non-verbal behaviour?
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Which factors suggest non-verbal behaviour can be learned? (Select all that apply)
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In learned non-verbal behaviour, {{blank0}} plays a significant role in shaping gestures, postures, and personal space preferences.
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What did Yuki's study use to test cultural differences in interpreting emotions?
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