Non Verbal Cues in Group Behavior amongst Youngsters

Ms. Navdeep Dhillon
Ms. Navdeep Dhillon
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology

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Abstract

This paper aims to study non verbal cues in group behavior amongst youngsters. For this analysis two groups (age ranging from 18-19 years) of 66 students, 45 boys and 21 girls were studied. They were studied at different time intervals and in different setting. It has been observed that there were various non verbal cues which were more prominent and expressive than the verbal interaction. The non verbal cues of the participants which occur throughout the interaction were more instrumental in shaping the group behavior than the verbal cues.

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How to Cite This Article

Ms. Navdeep Dhillon. 1970. \u201cNon Verbal Cues in Group Behavior amongst Youngsters\u201d. Global Journal of Management and Business Research - A: Administration & Management GJMBR-A Volume 12 (GJMBR Volume 12 Issue A18).

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJMBR

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