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truth. Men, however, are better at detecting lies. This finding can be
explained by
social-role theory, which
claims that sex differences
in social behavior are due to society’s division of labor between the
sexes. Supportive evidence for this interpretation is provided by
Hall (1979), who found that women’s “nonverbal politeness” or
attending to nonverbal cues that convey
what people want others to
see and ignoring nonverbal cues that leak people’s true feelings. It
has also been found that decoding is correlated with the degree of
oppression of women in the culture.
Thus, it is seen that nonverbal behavior is used to express
emotion,
convey attitudes, communicate personality traits, and
facilitate or modify verbal communication. Among the various
channels of nonverbal communication
much research has been
done on facial expressions. In the following section we will discuss
Darwin;s theory of universal facial expressions of emotion.
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