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Non-Verbal Behaviour Can Punctuate Verbal Communication by Confirming or Repeating

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Non-verbal behaviour can punctuate verbal communication by confirming or repeating what is being said; denying or confusing what is being said; strengthening or emphasising what is being said; adding intensity to what is being said; and ____ what is being said.

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Definitions:

Object Permanence

The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be observed (seen, heard, touched, smelled, or sensed in any way).

Visual Preferences

Individual tendencies to favor certain visual stimuli over others, often influenced by personal experiences, culture, and genetics.

Core Knowledge Researchers

Scientists and psychologists focused on understanding how humans, especially infants, develop core domains of understanding about the world, such as physics, biology, and psychology.

Core Knowledge Theorist

A theorist who posits that humans are born with innate, domain-specific knowledge systems, such as for language and physics.

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