
EBK EXCELLENCE IN BUSINESS COMMUNICATIO
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What can be concluded as most likely if the audience members try to avoid eye contact during an important presentation?
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Nonverbal communication - Communication that does not include a spoken language but rather done using other methods such as hand gestures, facial expressions, posture, eye contact, etc.
Nonverbal communication can enhance or diminish the message that is communicated. It depends on how effectively the nonverbal message is sent through the sender and on how effectively the message is interpreted by the receiver.
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CEO Salary and Firm SalesWe can estimate a constant elasticity model relating CEO salary to firm sales. The data set is the same one used in Example 2.3, except we now relate salary to sales. Let sales be annual firm sales, measured in millions of dollars. A constant elasticity model is[2.45]ßßlog (salary) = ß0 + ß0log (sales) + u,where ß1 is the elasticity of salary with respect to sales. This model falls under the simple regression model by defining the dependent variable to be y = log(salary) and the independent variable to be x = log1sales2. Estimating this equation by OLS gives[2.46]log (salary)^=4.822 + 0.257 (sales) n = 209, R2 = 0.211.The coefficient of log(sales) is the estimated elasticity of salary with respect to sales. It implies that a 1% increase in firm sales increases CEO salary by about 0.257%—the usual interpretation of an elasticity.
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