The processes of decoding nonverbal communications and using schemas during impression formation are both examples of __________ processes.

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The processes of decoding nonverbal communications and using schemas during impression formation are both examples of Automatic processes.

Social Perception, i.e. the processes by which we seek to understand others. Social Cognitive Mechanisms - people use a variety of techniques, methods and  different ways to get to know other people to gain a superficial or  deeper understanding  of them. The mechanisms of social perception include - nonverbal channels of communication, internal and external regulations, impressions and   latent theories about people.

The social cognitive process  sets the stage for many social interactions.  Our perceptions of how others feel, their motives and characteristics play an important role  in shaping the nature of our interactions with them. Knowing the other  involves two steps.  Understanding the other person's temporary state - i.e. their current feelings and emotions. Understand the most enduring or enduring characteristics i.e. their motives,  intentions or characteristics.

1) a change in voice commentary,

(2) a sign in the last syllable or  stressed syllable of a clause, and

(3) a decrease in  pitch or volume of the voice when speaking a phrase normally.

Self-fulfilling prophecies are unintentional, unconscious influences on behavior by an individual's schemas.

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