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Understanding is the act of paying attention to a signal. T OR F |
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Common names are likely to be viewed as more active and likeable than unusal names. T/F |
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When taking notes, your goal is to get as close to the word for word original message of speaker as possible. T/F |
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A language is a collection of symbols? T/F |
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Listening and hearing are the same thing. T/F |
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One valuable part of listening is the use of questions? T/F |
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All of the following are reasons for poor listening except? A. pseudo
B. defensive
C. insulated
D. selective |
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Which of the following is the act of paying attention to a signal?
A. attending
B. listening
C. hearing
D. understanding |
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_________ listeners listen carefully, but only because they are collecting information to attack what you have to say.
A. pseudo
B. Selective
C. Defensive
D. Ambush |
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"He strategizes----she manipulates" is an example of
A. emotive language
B. evasive language
C. content oriented
D. action oriented |
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All of the following are examples of counterfeit questions EXCEPT
A. questions that are based on unchecked assumptions
B. questions that carry hidden agendas
C. Questions that paraphrase the speaker's statement
D. questions that make statements |
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D. questions that make statements |
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______ govern the structure of language
A. Semantic rules
B. Pragmatic rules
C. Phonological rules
D. syntactic rules |
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A. questions that are based on unchecked assumptions |
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