Multiple Choice
Match the word or phrase with its meaning.
-Jargon
A) Focusing on the content of the message in order to gain knowledge
B) Our own thoughts or feelings that prevent us from listening
C) Processing the meaning of a message
D) Sounds or visual stimuli that draw our attention away from an intended message
E) Evaluating the speaker's message or intent
F) Listening with a sense of purpose
G) Highly specialized words used and understood by specific groups of people.
H) Sender only partly involved in message
I) Requesting additional information to help understand the message
J) Clarifying the message and offering an alternative perception
K) Restating another person's message in our own words
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