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MISC MISC MISC MISC MISC MISC 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

What type of listening is done to value what we hear? appreciative listening

What type of listening singles out one sound from a noisy environment? discriminative listening

comprehensive listening What type of listening do you do in class when you are trying to learn something? comprehensive listening

Name 4 different bad listening habits? Interrupting, faking attention, tuning out dull topics, or criticizing the speaker’s delivery or appearance

Besides propaganda, what else should a listener guard against? emotional appeals

What percentage of the day does an average person spend listening? 45%

What percentage of time does an average student spend listening? 60%

To what part of the speech should you listen more carefully? the body or middle of the speech

What type of listening do psychiatrists or counselors use? therapeutic or empathetic

jumping on the bandwagon What type of appeal stresses acting a certain way because everyone else does? jumping on the bandwagon

What type of listening tries to evaluate what is said? critical listening

What appeal gives only one side of the story? stacking the deck

What type of appeal compares 2 unlike things? false comparison

What is the time called during which you can think because you don’t need to listen? listening spare time

What type of appeal assigns a negative label without any evidence? name calling

Which sex usually is the best listeners? females

What are sound distractions? noise

What is the automatic reaction of the senses and the nervous system to sound? Hearing

Who is responsible for good communication? The listener and the speaker

What type of listening guides the speaker toward common interests? active listener

What type of appeal uses phrases, that show acceptance, interest, and understanding? door openers

What type of appeal which uses the recommendation of a famous or respected person? testimonial

What is it called when you repeat what you hear in your own words? paraphrase

Do all cultures value touch the same? No

What can students do while they are listening to help them remember more? take notes

What are the 4 ways to manage your listening spare time? EARS Explore, Analyze, Review, Search for Hidden Meanings

What are 3 ways you can provide feedback to the speaker? good eye contact, sitting up straight while facing speaker, & nodding

How much time has to pass before an average person forgets what they’ve heard? 48 hours

What can interfere with our listening that can make us quit listening or get angry? personal biases

What is a sounding board? a person who accepts what is said, tries to understand, and makes no judgements