Exam 10: Critical Thinking and Argumentation in Groups
Exam 1: Introduction to Group Communication83 Questions
Exam 2: Group Development94 Questions
Exam 3: Group Member Participation51 Questions
Exam 4: Diversity in Groups95 Questions
Exam 5: Group Leadership81 Questions
Exam 6: Verbal and Nonverbal Communication in Groups89 Questions
Exam 7: Listening and Responding in Groups96 Questions
Exam 8: Conflict and Cohesion in Groups78 Questions
Exam 9: Problem Solving in Groups86 Questions
Exam 10: Critical Thinking and Argumentation in Groups72 Questions
Exam 11: Planning and Conducting Meetings89 Questions
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When speaking to a deaf person who reads lips,use all of the following guidelines EXCEPT:
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Distractions in the listening process are primarily environmental..
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When you match the emotions to the speaker's meaning,you are paraphrasing for depth..
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You've just met several new people on your first day of statistics class.In order to remember their names,you add "statistics" to their names (e.g.,Frank from Statistics).What technique of listening to remember are you using?
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By not listening to interpret and respond appropriately to someone else's situation or feelings,you may overlook the most important part of a message..
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Which poor listening habit occurs when a group member pays more attention to the way a member looks how members look and speak rather than to what they say.
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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator predicts that introverts will be better comprehensive listeners than extroverts..
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Which poor listening habit occurs when a group member fakes attention and interest?
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When you use simple language to ensure accuracy,you are paraphrasing for meaning..
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Effective leaders fake attention when listening to others as a way of showing that they are interested in what everyone says..
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You can help your group collaborate and make effective decisions by regularly interrupting discussions to remind everyone that it's important to listen well..
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