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A baby crying is listening.
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A neighbor's fight due to hearsays that can be heard in the next block is HEARING.
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A dog barking for five minutes because of a possible presence of a stranger is LISTENING.
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Water splashing on the glass window is HEARING.
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A tire screeching because the driver applied sudden break which eventually produced a very loud sound is LISTENING.
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A neighbor's karaoke that annoys the entire block because of the singer's unpleasant voice is LISTENING.
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Informational listening is gathering of facts.
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Emphatic listening focuses on speaker's emotion.
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A bad habit in listening that focuses on parts of message that are of particular interest is called...
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insulated
fill-in
selective
Selective
A bad habit in listening that rehearses what one will say while the speaker is talking is called...
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pseudo
insulated
self-centered
self-centered
In evaluative listening, speaker uses evidence.
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A neighbor’s karaoke is hearing.
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A tire screeching which eventually produced a very loud sound due a sudden break made by a driver is listening.
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Defensive listening is being interpreted as personal attacks because it is intended for that purpose.
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Emphatic listening focuses on speaker’s emotions; thus, this provides emotional support in order to help speaker solve a problem or come to terms with a situation.
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Rehearsing what you will say while the speaker is talking is self-centered listening; thus, it is effective listening.
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Attentive, insulated, fill-in, and selective are all bad habits of effective listening.
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Selective listening is having a full good grasp of the speaker’s message.
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Rehearsing what you will say while the speaker is talking is self-centered listening.
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Pseudo-listening is a good habit.
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