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3 examples that define back-channel cues .

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Back-channel cues are vocalized, reactive responses used to signal understanding, agreement, contradiction or empathy. Examples will vary but can include: Uh-huh, oh!, huh, hmmmm, shhh...

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Facial expressions, head movements, and group process
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