Exam 5: Civil Listening and Responding With Confirmation
Exam 1: A First Look at Civil Communication73 Questions
Exam 2: Perceiving the Self and Others74 Questions
Exam 3: Civil Verbal Communication69 Questions
Exam 4: Civil Nonverbal Communication73 Questions
Exam 5: Civil Listening and Responding With Confirmation69 Questions
Exam 6: Interpersonal Relationships and Civil Communication69 Questions
Exam 7: Intimate Relationships, Romantic Relationships, and Civil Communication75 Questions
Exam 8: Civil Communication in Conflicts78 Questions
Exam 9: Civil Communication in Groups74 Questions
Exam 10: Group Processes and Civil Communication74 Questions
Exam 11: Preparing Civil Public Speeches70 Questions
Exam 12: Delivering Public Speeches With Civility59 Questions
Exam 13: Giving Civil Informative and Special Occasion Speeches59 Questions
Exam 14: Giving Persuasive Speeches With Civility73 Questions
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We can improve our ability to remember messages by keeping silent.
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Active listening is best when we want to judge the soundness of an idea.
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Leading and loaded questions are a good way to get someone to open up about a problem.
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Consider the following exchange. What kind of listening is Person A exhibiting? Person A: What's up? How ya' doin'? Person B: Okay, I guess. Person A: Great! Let's go get breakfast.
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You've just met someone. Name three things you can do to remember that person's name.
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Indicate the type of response this is: "It sounds like you had a hard time getting to work this morning."
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Indicate the type of response this is: "Do you want to go to the movies or the basketball game?"
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