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Chapter 9 Multiple Choice Questions
Listening
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Listening to remember exactly what was said is referred to as what?
Active listening
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Passive listening
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Rote listening
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Cognitive listening
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According to Treasure (2011), the invention of recording devices has contributed to what?
A loss in ability to listen due to a reduced sense of urgency or immediacy to understanding
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Greater ability to listen as content can be repeated
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No impact on listening was determined
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A redundancy of active listening strategies
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Which of the following was NOT listed as a way to overcome an obstacle to active listening on the hearing and comprehension checklist?
Politely ask a speaker to be louder or slower to enable you to hear and comprehend
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Sit closer to the speaker
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Don't give up on listening to someone with an accent
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Record the session and re-listen when you get home
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Which of the following most closely reflects the active strategy used to avoid overloading our brain by using note-taking, looking for language signposts and body language?
Open listening
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Selective listening
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Selective reading
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Attentive listening
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A shift from active listening of hear, comprehend, analyse, interpret, evaluate to hear, comprehend, analyse, interpret, care is called what?
Quiet listening
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Formal listening
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Empathetic listening
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Active listening
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