chapter 4 questions
environmental distraction
A noisy room is an example of what type of obstacle to listening? a) conversational distraction b) diversionary distraction c) environmental distraction d) preoccupational distraction e) message distraction
true
Men and women have different listening styles.
true
Physically receiving a message is a passive process: we have to be present when vibrations are in the air or when visual stimuli convey communication.
true
We generally remember less than 50 percent of a message immediately after we hear it.
being mindful, receiving, selecting, organizing, interpreting, responding, remembering
What is the correct order of the stages in the listening process? a) being mindful, receiving, selecting, organizing, interpreting, responding, remembering. b) attending, interpreting, remembering, responding. c) receiving, selecting, organizing, interpreting, responding, remembering. d) remembering, attending, interpreting, responding.
a television
Which of the following would be an example of an external listening obstacle? a) preoccupation with self b) preconceived attitudes and beliefs c) a television d) personal investment
hearing
Which part of the listening process is physiological? a) hearing b) interpreting c) remembering d) selection
True
Being mindful is important for all types of listening purposes.
false
In order to be effective listeners, we should all operate under and apply the same listening rules to others.
false
Informational and critical listening are the same type of listening activity.
false
Interruptions are attempts to monopolize communication by shifting the topic of talk to the interrupter's interests.
true
Mindfulness is important to informational, critical, and relational listening.
false
Most people are generally effective listeners.
mnemonic
One way to improve your recall of messages is to use ____ devices, which are memory aids that create patterns for what you've heard. a) selective b) informational c) cryptic d) mnemonic
35%
Only eight hours after physically receiving a message, most people remember only about what amount of the message? a) 35% b) 75% c) 90% d) 50%
paraphrasing
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 which type of listening? a) Pseudolistening b) Relying on mnemonics c) Paraphrasing d) Listening
message overload
Raul is feeling overwhelmed from studying for five different final exams. Although Raul enjoys all five courses, he is having difficulty staying focused. What is causing Raul's inability to stay focused? a) cognitive complexity b) message complexity c) message overload d) preoccupation
true
Repetition helps you move something from short term to long term memory.