Eye Contact In Communication Essay

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The Role of Eye Contact in Communication

Interpersonal communication is more than just saying words to another person. It often includes nonverbal communication, and this type of communication sometimes speaks louder than the actual words. Nonverbal communication includes our facial expressions, gestures, tone of voice, and most importantly, eye contact. Although, eye contact comes naturally to most of us, through this experiment, I discovered how valuable eye contact really is in communicating. I conducted four separate experiments to determine the role of eye contact in interpersonal communication and how others would react with the presence or absence of it.

In the first experiment, I had to keep my eyes on the floor while having a conversation with someone. I did this to my mom when I was home for fall break, and she was cooking while I did it. We were talking, and suddenly, I looked down to the floor. She didn’t noticed until a few seconds later. When she finally did, she just asked me what I was looking for, because I always lose things. It was very hard to keep a straight face, but I just said “nothing” and continued to talk to her like it was a normal conversation. I think she gave me a weird look and continued talking and doing what she was doing. This experiment was somewhat effective in my opinion, because our …show more content…

This was a very hard experiment, but I ended up doing it in the cafeteria. I did it to one of my friends, and the response that I got was “who are you looking for?” They also looked around the cafeteria to try to figure out what exactly I was doing or looking at. I think it causes a lot of confusion when you are talking to someone, and you don’t make eye contact. The results of the experiment very much demonstrates that people will most likely notice if you aren’t making eye contact with them, because making eye contact is expected in interpersonal

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