Exam 1: Introduction and Overview
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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In the Listening MATERRS model, when one begins recognizing basic components of a message, he or she is in the __________ stage.
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In the Awareness stage of the Listening MATERRS model, deciding to not attend to your 11
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How has media usage impacted listening according to Janusik and Wolvin?
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Our face-to-face communication time decreased, but the findings of Janusik and Wolvin suggest that, overall, we listen more. We spend half of our day communicating, and half of that time is spent listening.
Research from the 1970s indicated the homemakers spend ____ of their time listening as compared to business managers.
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The Worthington Fitch-Hauser Model of listening would be classified as a process model.
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Cognitive models of listening broadly address the study of listening within specific communication contexts.
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Explain what elements distinguish the Listening MATERRS model from other models of listening addressed in the textbook.
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Our ability to recall facts from childhood is an example of using working memory.
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All the information you learn over your lifetime is stored in __________ memory.
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Listening is most often portrayed as what type of model that attempts to illustrate organizational structure between elements?
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When Mark establishes goals for being a better listener, he is engaging in one of the steps of the HURIER model of listening.
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Mindy is conducting analysis on the logical claims and fallacies made in fast-food advertisements, so Mindy is engaging in rational processing.
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According to the Systems Model, __________ represents the outcome the listener seeks.
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Identify the two types of memory and how these types of memory affect the listening process.
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Scholars Bostrom and Waldhart argue that memory is not an essential function to consider in the listening process.
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