Ch. 6 Quiz Questions
It is nearly impossible to tell if someone is pseudo-listening because they rarely give themselves away. T or F?
False
Selective listening is effective because we focus on the most important parts of a message. T or F?
False
The costs of poor listening in the workplace are minimal. T or F?
False
Not surprisingly, people who engage in ambushing tend to arouse defensiveness in others
True
Repetition, mnemonics, and regrouping are all ways to help us remember what we hear. T or F?
True
The only guidelines in listening for pleasure are to be mindful and control distractions. T or F?
True
Randy says "I am really bummed out about not getting any job offers." His roommate Lance responds, "Sounds as if you're feeling pretty low about the response so far." Lance's communication is an example of
paraphrasing
Effective listening is easy, relaxing, and requires little effort on the part of the listener. T or F?
False
Lawrence is having trouble listening effectively in his advanced philosophy course. Usually he listens well in class, but the professor in this case is so full of information and he presents such complicated ideas that Lawrence has difficulty following and retaining the lectures. Lawrence is experiencing a listening obstacle known as
Message complexity
A form of nonlistening is ____, which involves focusing only on particular parts of a message
Selective listening
External Obstacles to listening include message overload, message complexity, and noise. T or F?
True
Monopolizing is detrimental to both the person who is being neglected and the person who is dominating the conversation. T or F?
True
What kind of nonlistening actually involves listening very carefully to a message?
ambushing
A form of nonlistening that involves perceiving personal attacks, criticism, or hostility in communication that is not critical or mean-spirited is called
defensive listening
While listening to her friend Bill, Judy occasionally says, "Tell me more" or "That's interesting, go on". Judy is using ....
minimal encouragers
During a student speech, the campus landscapers begin mowing the lawn, making the student's presentation difficult to hear. The audience is experiencing which listening obstacle?
noise
While visiting her parents on a break from school, Deena doesn't pay attention to much of what they say. She lets much of their communication just go in one ear and out the other without her ever listening. However, when her mother mentions going shopping to get some new clothes and good novels for Deena to take back to school, she listens attentively. This is an example of what form of non listening?
selective listening