Exam 6: Listening in the Conversational Context
Exam 1: Introduction and Overview75 Questions
Exam 2: Listening69 Questions
Exam 3: Listening and Information Processing66 Questions
Exam 4: Individual Differences in Listening Processes69 Questions
Exam 5: Listening in a Mediated World67 Questions
Exam 6: Listening in the Conversational Context79 Questions
Exam 7: Listening and Relationship Building the Family Context79 Questions
Exam 8: Listening and Relationship Building Friends and Romance81 Questions
Exam 9: Listening in Context Education67 Questions
Exam 10: Listening in Context70 Questions
Exam 11: Listening and Health70 Questions
Exam 12: Listening in Legal Contexts67 Questions
Exam 13: Transforming Listening: Future Directions62 Questions
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A listener understands a speaker's message more when the listener is allowed to provide
__________.
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Name two things that might happen when speakers notice disengaged listeners.
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What are three benefits that an individual who is good at providing emotional support might experience?
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John told his crying co-worker that her problems were small when compared to those of people in the world. Burleson would classify this as a __________ social support behavior.
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In linear models of communication, the __________ takes back channel to the __________.
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Which of the following is a positive social support behavior?
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The maxim of manner assumes that each communicator's knowledge level is similar.
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Alecia does not care about what her date is saying, but she is nodding her head and saying,
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It is possible for specific responses to be incorporated into a speaker's narrative.
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Grice's maxims are built on the principle that information will be true.
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Susan Scott discusses the importance of conversations that are
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Max pulls his employee Dylan aside and says, "You need to just take a long lunch to re-group and de-stress." This statement is an example of nondirective support.
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Conversations, by including both an active sender and receiver, are processes that are
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When a storyteller perceives attentiveness, he/she will include fewer details and embellishments.
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When speakers notice a disinterested audience, they will view the disinterest as increased motivation to be a better speaker.
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What does research broadly say about how people in different cultures handle conflict?
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