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Interpersonal time

Most nonverbal communication textbooks talk about time under three main headings: psychological time , referring to one�s orientation to past, present, or future biological time , referring to one�s body rhythms as well as preferences for early or late in the day activities cultural time , referring largely to the differences in the ways different cultures treat time, whether, for example, members do one thing at a time (monochronic cultures) or a variety of things (polychronic cultures) and the social clock, the time one�s culture considers appropriate for certain rites and rituals, for example, completing college, getting married, or moving out of your parents� house      To these three, I�d like to propose a fourth type of time. Since all of these dimensions refer to interpersonal interactions, interpersonal time seems an appropriate name. As with all aspects of interpersonal communication, interpersonal time will be influenced by our psychology, our biology, a...

Memory Improvement

http://www.aupair.org/blog/10-easy-things-you-can-do-to-improve-your-memory/ Here's an interesting list of suggestions for improving memory--write it down, repeat, visualize, and create rhymes, for example.

Facebookers Narcissists?

Here's a brief article from the NYTimes which reports on Lynne Kelly's research into narcissism and Facebook use.  According to Kelly's findings, Facebook use is not associated with narcissism. However, those who collect huge numbers of virtual friends do seem to be high on narcissism. http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/17/does-facebook-turn-people-into-narcissists/

Flirting with Twitter

Here's an interesting list of things to do if you want to flirt using Twitter. In today's world, for good or ill, you need to be technologically savvy to flirt, to relate. http://www.topdatingsites.com/blog/2012/10-ways-people-use-twitter-to-flirt/

Deception Detection

Here's a brief list of some misconceptions about lie detector tests. If you watch Maury, then this is must reading. It should also prove useful in a nonverbal course in connection with deception and deception detection. http://www.nannybackgroundcheck.com/blog/10-misconceptions-people-have-about-lie-detector-tests/