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Test Double Grip Handshake
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What is the "political gesture" or handshake described?
Squeezing the fingers too tightly
Using the left hand to cover the recipient's right hand
Shaking the hand too fast
Looking away
QUESTION 2: In the political photos, who is perceived as the dominant figure?
The person whose hand is underneath
The person whose hand is above
The person who smiles the most
The person on the left
3rd QUESTION: Who frequently uses this hand covering gesture?
Teenagers at school
Shy people
Public figures
Doctors in surgery
4th QUESTION: What is involved in touching the upper arm or shoulder?
Less physical contact
Professional distance
Greater invasion of personal space
Lack of trust
QUESTION 5: What other meaning can the political gesture have besides warmth?
Fear and insecurity
Indifference and apathy
Submission and weakness
Control and dominance
6TH QUESTION: What does the place where the left hand touches the recipient's arm indicate?
The person's physical strength
The person's age
Political affiliation
Desired level of intimacy
7TH QUESTION: With whom is it acceptable to touch the forearm or elbow during the greeting?
With someone you have just met
Only with close relatives
With enemies only
With no one, it is offensive
8th QUESTION: For whom is touching the upper arm or shoulder reserved?
Close friends or relatives
Strangers on the street
Police officers
Job interviewers
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