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Wallas (1926) suggested that a problem can often be solved more easily by simply ignoring it for some time, during what he called:
Nonverbal Cues
Signals conveyed through body movements, facial expressions, and other physical gestures, often complementing verbal communication.
Nonverbal Interpretation
Involves understanding and making meaning out of nonverbal cues like gestures, facial expressions, and posture.
Immediacy Cues
Nonverbal signals that indicate closeness and a willingness to communicate, enhancing the sense of togetherness between people.
Nonverbal Cues
Body language or actions, rather than words, used to convey feelings, intentions, or information, such as facial expressions, gestures, and posture.
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