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Nonverbal cues can provide valuable insights into group dynamics from "summary" of Linguagem Corporal by Bill Eady

Nonverbal cues play a significant role in understanding group dynamics. These cues are often more revealing than verbal communication, as they can provide insights into emotions, attitudes, and relationships within a group. By observing nonverbal cues such as body language, facial expressions, and gestures, one can gain a deeper understanding of the underlying dynamics at play in a group setting. Body language, in particular, can speak volumes about a person's state of mind and feelings. Posture, gestures, and eye contact can convey confidence, insecurity, dominance, or submission. By paying attention to these nonverbal cues, one can better understand the power dynamics within a group and identify key influencers or leaders. Facial expressions are another important...
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