Deck 3: Listening: What Speakers and Listeners Should Know
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Deck 3: Listening: What Speakers and Listeners Should Know
1
When you are trying to understand a message,you are at which stage of listening?
A)receive
B)comprehend
C)evaluate
D)interpret
A)receive
B)comprehend
C)evaluate
D)interpret
D
2
Listener interpretation and evaluation often depend on the speaker's
A)verbal code.
B)visual code.
C)vocal code.
D)all of these.
A)verbal code.
B)visual code.
C)vocal code.
D)all of these.
D
3
The stage where a listener decides what,if any,party of the speaker's message to retain is the
A)receive stage.
B)evaluate stage.
C)memory stage.
D)respond stage.
A)receive stage.
B)evaluate stage.
C)memory stage.
D)respond stage.
C
4
Critical listening includes an evaluation all of the following EXCEPT
A)the speaker's message.
B)the speaker's clothes.
C)the speaker's credibility.
D)the speakers persuasive appeals.
A)the speaker's message.
B)the speaker's clothes.
C)the speaker's credibility.
D)the speakers persuasive appeals.
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5
According to research,the best speaking rate to stimulate audience listening is
A)100-175 words per minute.
B)175-225 words per minute.
C)275-300 words per minute.
D)400-800 words per minute.
A)100-175 words per minute.
B)175-225 words per minute.
C)275-300 words per minute.
D)400-800 words per minute.
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6
The statement "this project looks like a winner" is an example of which form of sensory channel?
A)auditory channel
B)kinesthetic channel
C)visual channel
D)positive channel
A)auditory channel
B)kinesthetic channel
C)visual channel
D)positive channel
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7
A speaker's credibility depends less on logical proof and more on
A)the listener's perception of the speaker.
B)the listener's understanding of the topic.
C)the speaker's ability to provide supporting material.
D)the listening abilities of the audience.
A)the listener's perception of the speaker.
B)the listener's understanding of the topic.
C)the speaker's ability to provide supporting material.
D)the listening abilities of the audience.
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8
According to research cited and pictured in the text,the visual and vocal codes account for _______________ of the meaning of the message.
A)31%
B)50%
C)69%
D)75%
A)31%
B)50%
C)69%
D)75%
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9
How people process information and use it to explain the behavior of others is explained by
A)attribution theory.
B)listening distractions.
C)listening stages.
D)paraphrasing.
A)attribution theory.
B)listening distractions.
C)listening stages.
D)paraphrasing.
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10
All of the following are suggested as ways to enhance the credibility of your sources EXCEPT
A)use only sources with which your audience is already familiar.
B)clearly describe the qualifications of your sources.
C)show some important quality your sources and listeners have in common.
D)refute expected criticisms of your sources.
A)use only sources with which your audience is already familiar.
B)clearly describe the qualifications of your sources.
C)show some important quality your sources and listeners have in common.
D)refute expected criticisms of your sources.
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11
Listeners mentally evade persuasive messages that cause them discomfort by
A)deliberately misunderstanding the speaker's message.
B)hearing only the parts of the message they can deal with comfortably.
C)changing the focus of the message so that it doesn't seem to apply to them.
D)all of these.
A)deliberately misunderstanding the speaker's message.
B)hearing only the parts of the message they can deal with comfortably.
C)changing the focus of the message so that it doesn't seem to apply to them.
D)all of these.
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12
The statement "the project feels like a winner" is an example of which form of sensory channel?
A)auditory channel
B)kinesthetic channel
C)visual channel
D)positive channel
A)auditory channel
B)kinesthetic channel
C)visual channel
D)positive channel
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13
In this stage of listening,listeners select or ignore one or more stimuli from the multitude of stimuli that continually bombard us.
A)interpret stage
B)respond stage
C)evaluate stage
D)receive stage
A)interpret stage
B)respond stage
C)evaluate stage
D)receive stage
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14
When evaluating listener feedback,you should do which of the following?
A)Put feedback cues in context.
B)Resist generalizing from a single listener response.
C)Look for subtle signs of inattention.
D)all of these.
A)Put feedback cues in context.
B)Resist generalizing from a single listener response.
C)Look for subtle signs of inattention.
D)all of these.
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15
The goal of this stage is to assign a value judgment to a message and a speaker.
A)evaluate
B)receive
C)interpret
D)comprehend
A)evaluate
B)receive
C)interpret
D)comprehend
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16
During a presentation,a listener becomes aware of a conversation behind her when someone says something that sounds like her name.Her shifting attention to the conversation is an example of what stage of listening?
A)evaluate
B)receive
C)interpret
D)comprehend
A)evaluate
B)receive
C)interpret
D)comprehend
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17
During this stage of listening the listener provides the speaker with feedback.
A)comprehend stage
B)interpret stage
C)evaluate stage
D)comprehend
A)comprehend stage
B)interpret stage
C)evaluate stage
D)comprehend
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18
There are six primary stages of listening.
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19
The following filters can affect the listener's perception of the speaker.
A)culture
B)gender
C)technology
D)all of these.
A)culture
B)gender
C)technology
D)all of these.
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20
In this stage of listening,listeners supply meaning to the messages that they have seen,heard,and felt.
A)interpret stage
B)respond stage
C)evaluate stage
D)receive stage
A)interpret stage
B)respond stage
C)evaluate stage
D)receive stage
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21
When verbal and nonverbal messages conflict,the listener is most likely to believe that the verbal message is the more truthful.
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22
Acronyms are helpful to aid memory.
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23
During the receive stage of listening a listener is noticing every kind of stimuli in a given context.
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24
_______________ describes how people process information and uses it to explain the behavior of others and themselves.
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25
The term _______________ denotes the integration of both masculine and feminine characteristics-each used when appropriate to the situation.
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26
Discuss the evaluating stage of listening,focusing on judgments listeners make in this stage and personal characteristics that might affect their judgments.
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27
The process of listening has five primary stages: receive,_______________,interpret,evaluate,and respond.
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28
Culture is a kind of frame of reference.
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29
Audience members who are doodling,leaning forward,and making occasional direct eye contact with the speaker are exhibiting signs of _______________.
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30
Discomfort when evidence is presented that is contrary to what we believe is called cognitive dissonance.
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31
Narratives help to improve listening at the comprehend stage.
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32
Although numerous listening filters exist ranging from personal to situational,three main filters require the most speaker adjustment: culture,gender,and
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33
Discuss how the three cultural dimensions can contribute to listening differences and misunderstandings.
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34
Discuss techniques a speaker can use to improve audience memory during a speech.Provide specific examples of these tools.
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35
An individualist culture like the United States put the highest value on group obligations,group memberships,and group goals.
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36
People from low-context cultures expect messages to be brief,indirect,and implicit.
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37
List and briefly describe/define the five stages of listening.
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38
List the six ways that a speaker can take an androgynous approach to speak to all genders in an audience.
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39
You can assume that if your audience is staring at you,they are listening attentively.
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40
Audience members who are sitting still in a slouched position are exhibiting signs of _______________.
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