Deck 6: Listening and Responding to Others
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Deck 6: Listening and Responding to Others
1
Which of the following is NOT an effective communication skill that helps us gain insight into others?
A) being person-centered
B) stepping outside of our own point of view
C) prompting others to continue
D) paraphrasing
E)literal listening
A) being person-centered
B) stepping outside of our own point of view
C) prompting others to continue
D) paraphrasing
E)literal listening
E
2
When Jing says to Juana that she is having a difficult time in her chemistry class, Juana's first response is to launch into an extended description of the difficulties she had in her physicals class. By doing so, Juana is engaging in a faulty listening practice known as __________.
A) relational immunity
B) disconfirmation
C) pseudolistening
D)monopolizing
E) paraphrasing
A) relational immunity
B) disconfirmation
C) pseudolistening
D)monopolizing
E) paraphrasing
D
3
Shawn is having trouble listening effectively in his advanced philosophy course. Usually he listens well in class, but the professor in this case is so full of information and he presents such complicated ideas that Shawn has difficulty following and retaining the lecture. Shawn is experiencing a listening obstacle known as __________.
A) message overload
B) preoccupation
C)message complexity
D) prejudgment
E) lack of mindfulness
A) message overload
B) preoccupation
C)message complexity
D) prejudgment
E) lack of mindfulness
C
4
The physiological component of listening is __________.
A) organizing
B)hearing
C) interpreting
D) responding
E) remembering
A) organizing
B)hearing
C) interpreting
D) responding
E) remembering
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5
While visiting her parents on a break from school Melinda doesn't pay attention to much of what they say. She lets much of their communication just come in one ear and out the other without her ever listening. However, when her mother mentions going shopping to get some new clothes and good novels for Melinda to take back to school, Melinda listens attentively. This is an example of __________.
A) defensive listening
B) prejudgment
C)selective listening
D) mindless listening
E) pseudolistening
A) defensive listening
B) prejudgment
C)selective listening
D) mindless listening
E) pseudolistening
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6
The process of attending to some aspects of communication and disregarding others as we listen refers to __________.
A) hearing
B)selecting and organizing
C) interpreting
D) responding
E) remembering
A) hearing
B)selecting and organizing
C) interpreting
D) responding
E) remembering
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7
Before Matt ever begins to speak, Dennis assumes that Matt will say something insulting, disparaging, or disrespectful. Dennis is engaging in __________.
A) selective listening
B)defensive listening
C) ambushing
D) paraphrasing
E) monopolizing
A) selective listening
B)defensive listening
C) ambushing
D) paraphrasing
E) monopolizing
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8
Rebekah is mad at her boyfriend because she suspects that he was playing video games with friends last night instead of studying. She decides to ask him how his studying went. When he cannot answer her questions, she will let him have it. Rebekah's strategy is an example of __________.
A) selective listening
B) mindfulness
C)ambushing
D) critical listening
E) literal listening
A) selective listening
B) mindfulness
C)ambushing
D) critical listening
E) literal listening
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9
Hwei-Jen believed that averting your eyes when interacting with someone was a sign of respect. When Hwei-Jen would not look directly at Mark when he spoke, he felt a bit insulted and thought that Hwei-Jen was not listening to him. This hindrance to effective communication involves __________.
A) responding
B) pseudolistening
C) pre-occupation
D)not recognizing diverse listening styles
E) lack of effort
A) responding
B) pseudolistening
C) pre-occupation
D)not recognizing diverse listening styles
E) lack of effort
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10
Putting together all that we have selected and organized, in order to make sense of communication, is known as __________.
A) responding
B) remembering
C) pseudolistening
D) hearing
E)interpretation
A) responding
B) remembering
C) pseudolistening
D) hearing
E)interpretation
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11
Preparing for a geography quiz, Brendan makes up the nonsensical phrase "No one notices the Queen not liking the pie" as a tool to help him recall the Eastern Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia, Ontario, New Brunswick, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Prince Edward Island. In doing so, Brendan is employing a tool known as __________.
A) a mindful manager
B) an organizational grouping
C) an informational adapter
D)a mnemonic device
E) a repetitional gambit
A) a mindful manager
B) an organizational grouping
C) an informational adapter
D)a mnemonic device
E) a repetitional gambit
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12
As soon as the news program begins an interview with the President, Dolores quits paying attention and she mumbles to herself, "I already know everything he has to say and I don't want to hear it again." Dolores' ability to listen is being hindered by __________.
A) message overload
B)prejudgment
C) preoccupation
D) message complexity
E) noise
A) message overload
B)prejudgment
C) preoccupation
D) message complexity
E) noise
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13
What percentage of waking time does the average person spend listening, according to studies?
A) 10-18%
B) 21-29%
C)45-55 %
D) 83-90%
E) 93-100%
A) 10-18%
B) 21-29%
C)45-55 %
D) 83-90%
E) 93-100%
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14
Lemarr says, "I am really bummed out about not getting any job offers." His roommate, John, responds, "Sounds as if you're feeling pretty low about the response so far." John's communication is an example of __________.
A) pseudolistening
B) relying on mnemonics
C)paraphrasing
D) evaluative listening
E) ambushing
A) pseudolistening
B) relying on mnemonics
C)paraphrasing
D) evaluative listening
E) ambushing
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15
When a close friend she hasn't seen in a long time visits Beth in her dormitory room, Beth closes the door to the hallway, turns off the radio and shuts the window. By doing so Beth is reducing the potential __________ so she can effectively listen to her friend.
A)environmental distractions
B) internal obstacles
C) insular obstacles
D) regulative distractions
E) message impediments
A)environmental distractions
B) internal obstacles
C) insular obstacles
D) regulative distractions
E) message impediments
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16
Bao is a teacher. When she is talking to students one on one, she gently encourages them to express themselves by saying, "Tell me more," "go on," "I understand." These are examples of __________.
A)minimal encouragers
B) gentle nudging
C) selective listening
D) paraphrasing
E) mindfulness
A)minimal encouragers
B) gentle nudging
C) selective listening
D) paraphrasing
E) mindfulness
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17
Critical listening involves __________.
A) a loose understanding of the content of the communication
B)judging the speaker's trustworthiness
C) acceptance of unfounded generalizations
D) sensing the emotional impact of the message
E) a neutral, unbiased response to the ideas presented
TRUE/FALSE
A) a loose understanding of the content of the communication
B)judging the speaker's trustworthiness
C) acceptance of unfounded generalizations
D) sensing the emotional impact of the message
E) a neutral, unbiased response to the ideas presented
TRUE/FALSE
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18
Kenya was tired after a long day at work. She was looking forward to kicking off her shoes and sitting down in front of the TV when she got home. Nothing else really mattered to her as her roommate greeted her at the door with news about their neighbor. Which internal obstacle affected Kenya's ability to listen to her roommate?
A) preoccupation
B) prejudgment
C)lack of effort
D) reacting emotionally to loaded language
E) not recognizing diverse listening styles
A) preoccupation
B) prejudgment
C)lack of effort
D) reacting emotionally to loaded language
E) not recognizing diverse listening styles
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19
Most experts consider the final aspect of listening to be __________.
A) organizing
B)remembering
C) hearing
D) interpreting
E) responding
A) organizing
B)remembering
C) hearing
D) interpreting
E) responding
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20
After a long night of studying, Jacob puts his headphones on and listens to one of his favorite CD's. Jacob is __________.
A) listening to discriminate
B) listening critically
C) relationship listening
D)listening for pleasure
E) listening for information
A) listening to discriminate
B) listening critically
C) relationship listening
D)listening for pleasure
E) listening for information
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21
When we listen to a friend's worries, counsel a co-worker, or let someone tell us about their troubles, we are engaged in __________ __________.
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22
Listening carefully for the purpose of gathering ammunition to use in attacking the speaker is known as __________.
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23
__________ __________ exists when a message we are trying to understand is highly complex, is packed with detailed information, or involves intricate reasoning.
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24
To be a good listener you must always wait until the speaker has finished talking to respond.
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25
__________ involves perceiving a personal attack, criticism, or hostile undertone in communication where none is intended.
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26
Suspending judgment helps others from becoming defensive.
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27
Discuss mindfulness and its pertinence to effective listening in interpersonal communication. In your discussion indicate whether mindfulness is a technique or an attitude and explain how we express our mindfulness to others with whom we are interacting.
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28
__________ __________ are any interruptions or occurrences in the communication setting that interfere with effective listening.
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29
Being mindful is the foundation of all successful listening.
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30
While it is a part of the communication process, listening is not as important as talking.
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31
The average person spends more time listening than any other communication activity.
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32
Literal listening is carefully gathering information that you can use to attack the speaker.
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33
Hearing and listening are basically synonymous.
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34
All interruptions are attempts to monopolize communication.
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35
Listening that neglects others' feelings and our connections with them while focusing only on the content level of meaning is known as __________ __________.
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36
The tendency to judge others or their ideas before we've heard them is known as __________.
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37
Monopolizing is hogging the stage by continuously focusing the conversation on ourselves instead of the person who is talking.
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38
The monopolizing technique in which a person shifts the topic of talk back to himself or herself is known as __________ __________.
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39
__________ is a physiological process that occurs when sound waves hit the human ear.
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40
Being so absorbed in our thoughts and concerns that we can't focus on what someone else is saying is prejudgments.
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41
Discuss the three forms of ineffective listening that you personally have the most trouble with. Define each of the three listening problems and provide specific examples of each type.
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42
Describe the five skills you can use to become a better informational and critical listener, as discussed in Chapter 6. Which skill do you think is the most important? Defend your answer.
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