Deck 7: Listening: More Than Meets the Ear
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Deck 7: Listening: More Than Meets the Ear
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Donald is listening to Gwen to discuss a problem she is having at work. When Gwen is done, Donald summarizes what she said and provides a thoughtful response. This is an example of active listening.
True
2
Studies show that good listeners keep eye contact and react with appropriate facial expressions.
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3
You should rotate your styles of listening after one or two responses so that you don't become bored by any one style.
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4
When someone asks you a tag question it is an indication that the speaker is looking for your agreement.
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The main purpose of open questions is to get specific facts.
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There is no single "best" listening style to use when listening to help.
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A questioning response always helps you understand the speaker's ideas more clearly.
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8
Jason tells Chloe about what happened to him at school. Based on Chloe's reaction, it is clear to Jason that Chloe didn't understand what he was trying to communicate. This is an example of listening fidelity.
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Bethany keeps interrupting Steve to tell him about her day. Bethany is more concerned about having the attention on her than listening to Steve. This is an example of stage-hogging.
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10
Defensive listeners avoid acknowledging topics of conversation which they don't want to face.
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11
It is impossible to become overloaded with messages.
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12
Some paraphrasing focuses more on content and less on the speaker's emotions.
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13
Interactive questions are ineffective in the workplace.
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14
If you give an accurate analysis of a friend's problem, that analysis should almost always help the problem-holder.
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The main intent behind counterfeit questions is to mislead others.
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16
Prompting works best when it is sincere.
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17
Listening is an innate ability. Most people become good listeners as they mature.
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18
According to Larry Samovar and his team in cultures such as Japan, more value is placed on listening than talking.
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Prompting is a more passive approach to problem-solving than analyzing or judging.
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20
A good listener will always state her own opinion, so the other person knows where she stands on the issue.
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21
Pseudolisteners may have strong nonverbal listening behaviours.
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22
"Don't worry about it." This is an example of denying others their rights to their feelings.
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23
Faye makes eye contact and smiles at her customers. This is an example of responding.
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24
An example of insensitive listening is when you don't pay attention to what the other person is saying.
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25
Listening distractions are both internal and external.
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26
Listening is the most important skill for success in management.
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Listening fidelity means the listener is totally honest about their opinions with the speaker.
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Questioning and paraphrasing are both ways of giving feedback to the sender of a message.
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"You didn't like that movie, did you?" This is an example of a tag question.
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30
You should do more paraphrasing than any other type of listening.
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31
If senders express themselves clearly, there is little need for feedback from the receiver.
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Passive listening is reacting to others' messages automatically, without much mental investment.
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33
Passive listening is always negative.
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34
An inaccurate interpretation of your friend's problem can leave her more confused than she was before talking to you about her problem.
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35
Ambushers listen carefully to you, but only because they're collecting information to pounce on you.
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36
Women generally give more advice than supportive responses.
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37
Giving advice is a helpful listening response as long as it is accurate.
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38
Jason wants to get to know Stephanie better, so he pays close attention to everything she says. This is an example of attending.
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39
During careful listening, your heart rate will quicken and your body temperature will rise.
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40
Of the many different elements in the listening process, hearing is the physiological dimension.
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41
Paraphrasing is a valuable communication tool because it enables the people who practise it to share more about themselves with others.
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42
The intent of sincere questions is to send a message, and counterfeit questions are designed to aid in understanding others.
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43
Speaking is an active process; listening is a passive activity.
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44
Ramesh is telling Bill a story about his childhood. Bill keeps glancing at his watch and phone. This is an example of stage-hogging.
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45
Listening behaviours such as insulated listening, pseudolistening, and selective listening are often reasonable responses to a deluge of relatively worthless information.
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46
An agreement is a form of support.
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47
Jamie and Billy are discussing household chores, which Jamie hates. Jamie nods when Billy is talking; however, after the conversation, he promptly forgets what Jamie said. This is an example of insulated listening.
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48
According to Larry Samovar and his team in Asian cultures, the general feeling is that words can get in the way of understanding
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49
If your long-winded friend isn't "getting to the point," it's best to interrupt and ask what the main or key idea is.
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50
Analyzing can be one helpful way to help a speaker consider alternative meanings.
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51
Men and women are similar in the way they respond as listeners.
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52
"Are you finally off the phone?" This is an example of a question that makes a statement.
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53
Paraphrasing is an effective listening style for gaining information and for helping others.
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54
When you communicate with the goal of understanding, you need to speak more than listen to provide adequate feedback.
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55
Questioning is one type of listening to help others.
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56
To be accurate in paraphrasing, you need to repeat what the speaker has stated word-for-word.
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57
Because our premature judgments are negative, we are unlikely to jump to overly favourable conclusions as we listen.
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58
Music increases happiness, productivity, and concentration in jobs requiring the synthesizing of information.
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59
The phone stack is when you get multiple calls back to back.
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60
A judging listening response should always be avoided.
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61
Compared to men, what type of listening response are women more likely to give?
A)advising
B)analyzing
C)paraphrasing
D)supporting
A)advising
B)analyzing
C)paraphrasing
D)supporting
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62
How much of a message do we remember immediately after hearing it?
A)10 percent
B)25 percent
C)50 percent
D)75 percent
A)10 percent
B)25 percent
C)50 percent
D)75 percent
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63
What is an effective listening response?
A)ambushing
B)judging
C)paraphrasing
D)repeating
A)ambushing
B)judging
C)paraphrasing
D)repeating
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64
Because prompting involves using silences, it is not classified as a listening response.
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65
Listening and hearing essentially mean the same thing.
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66
Mary is a 911 operator who has just listened to a caller. Mary states, "You're telling me that someone is behind your house attempting to break into your garage?" What form of response is Mary using?
A)advising
B)judging
C)paraphrasing
D)supporting
A)advising
B)judging
C)paraphrasing
D)supporting
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67
"You don't like my cooking, do you?" Jessica says to Frank. What type of question is this?
A)a question that traps the speaker
B)a question that carries a hidden agenda
C)a question based on unchecked assumptions
D)a question that seeks a correct answer
A)a question that traps the speaker
B)a question that carries a hidden agenda
C)a question based on unchecked assumptions
D)a question that seeks a correct answer
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68
"I can't stand that class! The lectures are a waste of time, and the tests are full of nit-picking questions. I'm not learning anything." What would be the best paraphrase for this statement?
A)"Sounds like the class is a waste of time."
B)"Sounds like you're fed up with the class."
C)"Sounds like you're thinking about dropping the class because it's not worth the trouble."
D)"Sounds like you resent spending so much time on information you don't consider useful."
A)"Sounds like the class is a waste of time."
B)"Sounds like you're fed up with the class."
C)"Sounds like you're thinking about dropping the class because it's not worth the trouble."
D)"Sounds like you resent spending so much time on information you don't consider useful."
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69
Closed questions are good for drawing people out.
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70
Which term refers to the failure to recognize the thoughts or feelings that are not directly expressed by a speaker?
A)insensitive listening
B)defensive listening
C)insulated listening
D)selective listening
A)insensitive listening
B)defensive listening
C)insulated listening
D)selective listening
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71
How is paraphrasing different from analyzing?
A)Paraphrasing is less objective than analyzing.
B)Paraphrases are longer than analyzing responses.
C)Paraphrasing reflects what the listener hears rather than his/her interpretation.
D)Paraphrasing includes analyzing, but analyzing does not include paraphrasing.
A)Paraphrasing is less objective than analyzing.
B)Paraphrases are longer than analyzing responses.
C)Paraphrasing reflects what the listener hears rather than his/her interpretation.
D)Paraphrasing includes analyzing, but analyzing does not include paraphrasing.
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72
Which term refers to a style in which the receiver listens carefully to gather information to use in an attack on the speaker?
A)ambushing
B)stage-hogging
C)defensive listening
D)insensitive listening
A)ambushing
B)stage-hogging
C)defensive listening
D)insensitive listening
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73
According to the text, the most helpful way of responding to a problem is to offer good, specific advice.
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74
Jennifer tunes out Randy when he talks about cars. This is an example of selective listening.
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75
We remember only 50 percent of what we hear immediately after hearing it.
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76
What is the advantage of paraphrasing?
A)You can clarify your partner's concerns.
B)You can use assertive communication.
C)You can share your own experiences and ideas.
D)You can suggest the solution that's best for your partner.
A)You can clarify your partner's concerns.
B)You can use assertive communication.
C)You can share your own experiences and ideas.
D)You can suggest the solution that's best for your partner.
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77
You meet a friend at the mall and ask how he is doing. He replies, "I'm OK-just stressed with all these finals." Which of the following is the best paraphrasing response you can make?
A)"So you're stressed, huh?"
B)"You'll be fine; you always get good grades."
C)"You feel overwhelmed with all the exams you have to write in the next few weeks."
D)"So you're managing most things just fine, but will be relieved when finals are over?"
A)"So you're stressed, huh?"
B)"You'll be fine; you always get good grades."
C)"You feel overwhelmed with all the exams you have to write in the next few weeks."
D)"So you're managing most things just fine, but will be relieved when finals are over?"
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78
Ted ignores his boss's comments about how to improve some of his counselling skills because he doesn't want to hear them. What type of listening is Ted engaging in?
A)defensive listening
B)insensitive listening
C)insulated listening
D)pseudolistening
A)defensive listening
B)insensitive listening
C)insulated listening
D)pseudolistening
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79
"From what you've said, it sounds like you're mad at your boyfriend for expecting you to drop your plans whenever he wants you to spend time with you. Is that right?" What listening response is this an example of?
A)analyzing
B)judging
C)paraphrasing
D)supporting
A)analyzing
B)judging
C)paraphrasing
D)supporting
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80
While paraphrasing responses can be helpful, they are useful only when they accurately reflect the other person's message.
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