ENGLISH PART 1 Flashcards

1
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A listener whose purpose is to acquire information aims to understand the
message being conveyed by the speaker.

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informational listening

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2
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This type of listening does not require the listener to form
judgments or evaluate the validity or reliability of the information presented.

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Informational listening

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3
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Also called evaluative listening

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critical listening

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4
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involves both listening for information
and listening to evaluate the content of the message.

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critical listeninng

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5
Q

refers to the ability to understand and feel what the other person is feeling
or experiencing.

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empathy

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6
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listening, we listen to provide help, give advice, or emotional support

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emphatic listening

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7
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Also called listening for pleasure

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appreciative listening

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8
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does not require much focus or attention.

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appreciative listening

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9
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Listening to discriminate sounds and other paralinguistic symbols such as
pitch, intonation, and volume

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discriminative listening

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10
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is essential when we attempt to comprehend the meaning of the message beyond the use of language.

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discriminative listening

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11
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or pretending listening, is present when one is thinking of something else while
listening.

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Pseudo listening

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12
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happens when the listener listens only to a part of the message or to topics that interest them

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selective listening

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13
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happens when one listens to take offense on remarks.

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defensive listening

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14
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is listening to get information that will be used against the speaker.

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ambushing listening

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15
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is tuning out or avoiding listening to specific topics.

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insulated listening

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16
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happens when one fails to perceive the hidden meaning of a message by ignoring
nonverbal cues or the speaker’s use of language.

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insensitive listening

17
Q

is demonstrated by people labeled as conversational narcissists, who often interrupts
the speakers to turn the focus of the conversation on themselves.

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stage hogging