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Researcher(s) Research Content Research Results

Okon (2011). Face a common nonverbal


communication method in both
humans and other primates

Manusov and facial expressions various cultures around the world


Patterson, exhibit akin physiological
2008, as cited responses
by Okon,
2011)

Miller (2005) genuine smile a friendly environment can


increase the students' desire

Julia's (2014) engagement participants' higher judgments of


teachers' nonverbal actions and
their efficiency were strongly
correlated

Researcher(s) Research Content Research Results

Fatemeh et facial expressions and eye contact impact on their students' language
al(2014) acquisition: active participation,
student’s retention and conceptual
understanding

Bambaeeroo eye contact, signs of fatigue, and Teacher’s acceptance and


and humor avoidance of self-centeredness
Shokrpour and concern the students' mental
(2017 and physical well-being

Bambaeeroo humor, sound design, and fun fostering the teaching and
and learning process
Shokrpour
(2017

Researcher(s) Research Content Research Results

Noureen et al. behavior instructors' nonverbal behavior


(2012) was consistent with their verbal
behavior and influenced students'
academic achievement.

Lisa and Behavior teachers' nonverbal urgency


Calvin (2006) behaviors and their students'
eagerness to speak English

Mehdipour students' behavioral and significant impact on appropriate


and motivational changes behavior in educational
Balaramulu environments
(2013

Babelan gestures, sign language, and teachers' appropriate and timely


(2012) nonverbal interaction, nonverbal nonverbal behaviors and students'
behaviors academic achievement and good
behavior were significantly
correlated.

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