Nancy and Oliver are having a conversation. During their talk, they engage in matching behaviors, to indicate that they have interaction synchrony. Which of the following is/are ways that they could "match" during their conversation?
a. Nancy and Oliver could turn toward each other when they speak.
b. Nancy could lean forward when she speaks, making Oliver lean back as he listens.
c. Nancy and Oliver could cross their legs and arms the same way.
d. All of these actions show "matching" behaviors.
ANS: d
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