← Test CHapeter 3 Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All What are the 4 reasons for learning effective listening? A. Avoid Misunderstanding B. Get Along Better with Others C. Learn More about the World D. Be more Successful in school & on the job What are the 5 main barriers to listening? A. Distraction B. Daydreaming C. Close mindedness D. Over emphasizing the source E. Listening only to what's easy to understand Identify 6 things that an active listener does. A. Prepare to listen B. Expand your vocabulary C. Apply the message to yourself D. Pick out the central ideas E. Provide feedback F. Remember what you hear List 8 examples AND short definitions of faulty reasoning __________ A. Name calling. : giving a bad label to someone without evidence B. Card Stacking: giving only those facts which support only the speakers view C. Bandwagon Technique: become part of an overwhelming group in favor of something D. Glittering Generality: so vague that everyone agrees without knowing what they are agreeing to E. Testimonial: the opinion of a well-known person who is not an expert on the topic F. Begging the Question: speaker takes for granted that their opinions are true G. Non Sequitur: "it does not follow". evidence given that does NOT back-up statement H. Hasty Generalization: absolutes--> everyone, no one, always, never. evidence not enough to support broad conclusion 5. Identify 6 non-verbal questions A. movements B. gestures C. eye contact D. paralanguage. stress, voice tone, speaking rate. E. proxemics. how close the speaker is to listener F. body posture