ytende
Ytende is a theoretical construct in the study of social signaling that refers to the outward manifestations of an individual's internal states during interaction. It encompasses body language, facial expression, vocal prosody, gaze, proxemics, and environmental cues that others interpret as indicators of emotions, intentions, or social roles. Researchers use ytende to distinguish between inner experience and externally observable expression and to analyze how observers infer meaning from what is shown rather than what is felt.
Origin and terminology: The term is used across disciplines and has no single canonical origin. It is
Components and measurement: Ytende includes posture, gesture, facial action, eye behavior, speech rate, pitch, volume, and
Applications and implications: In negotiations, ytende is examined to understand how nonverbal signals affect perceived trust
Limitations and criticism: The concept is context dependent and culturally variable, complicating standardization. Some scholars warn
See also: Nonverbal communication, Display rules, Facial expression, Prosody.