During an evaluation conference, the nurse manager observes nonverbal messages, including nodding in agreement and smiling. These behaviors are examples of which aspect of communication?

1. Metacommunication
2. Intrasender conflict
3. Fogging
4. Intersender conflict


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Rationale 1: Metacommunications are nonverbal messages conveyed by body language and environmental factors.
Rationale 2: Intrasender conflict occurs when there is a difficulty in the interpretation of an intended message due to disparity between verbal and nonverbal communication.
Rationale 3: Fogging is a communication technique in which one partially agrees with what was said.
Rationale 4: Intersender conflict occurs when there is a difficulty in the interpretation of an intended message due to disparity between different sources.
Global Rationale:

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