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The physiological process of perceiving sound is best associated
with what term? .....ANSWER..... Hearing
steps in the listening process? .....ANSWER..... Selecting,
attending, understanding, remembering, responding
While talking on the phone with your friend, you are confronted
with competing stimuli including the sounds of the television and
your brother and sister playing a game in the living room. You
choose the sound of your friend's voice over those other sounds.
This process is referred to as: .....ANSWER..... ...
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Critical listeners who carefully evaluate what they hear are
referred to as .....ANSWER..... content-oriented
Brad is thought of as a valuable member of his presentation
group. During their meetings, he is usually the one who keeps the
group focused on the task they are trying to accomplish rather
than becoming sidetracked by gossip or irrelevant details. We
would describe Brad as which type of listener? .....ANSWER.....
Action-oriented
During class, your goal as a listener is to comprehend the basic
ideas, concepts, and theories communicated to you by your
professors. We would characterize your listening as:
.....ANSWER..... Informational listening
The state of uneasiness, anxiety, fear, or dread associated with a
listening opportunity is referred to as: .....ANSWER..... listening
apprehension
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When Jason and his roommate Adrian get into a minor
disagreement over the charges on their cable bill, Jason is so
certain that Adrian is trying to weasel out of paying for the on-
demand movies he rented that he doesn't even hear Adrian when
he asks whether it's possible Jason's cousin ordered the movies
when she was visiting a few weeks earlier. We would
characterize Jason's listening behavior as: .....ANSWER.....
selective listening
After a long and disappointing day at work, Jackie vents her
frustration to her husband: "I can't believe I worked so hard for
so long on this proposal and I'm not even going to get the chance
to present it. I'll get no credit at all." Instead of hearing the
frustration and hurt in her voice, Jackie's husband only hears the
problem—instead of offering support, he offers her advice.
"Next time you ought to get it in writing in advance that you'll