This explains how acknowledgment gestures (e.g., nodding) help communication partners.
What is "conveying understanding"?
This is NOT a purpose of conversation
What is "to establish dominance"?
This is one possible effect of hearing loss.
What is "more interruptions in conversation"?
Asking for clarification, such as “Can you say that in a different way?”
What is an example of a specific repair strategy
This is a facilitative communication strategy.
What is "a strategy to optimize communication for individuals with hearing loss"?
This is when "a communication breakdown occurs"
When "one communication partner does not recognize another’s message"?
This conversational style is the most effective for individuals with hearing loss
What is "Assertive"?
This is an implicit rule of conversation.
What is "providing enough information without being verbose"?
This occurs when a person pretends to understand a message despite not recognizing it.
What is "bluffing"?
An example of a maladaptive strategy
What is "bluffing"?
This is the first stage of communication breakdown.
What is "delayed detection"?
This is NOT a conversational style.
What is "hyperactive"?
This explains why the head shadow effect increases at higher frequencies.
What is "High-frequency sounds have shorter wavelengths that are more easily blocked by the head"?
Saying “What?” or “Huh?” without specifying the problem
What is a "non-specific repair strategy"?
This is NOT a facilitative communication strategy
What are "strategies that disrupt the conversation"?
They take responsibility for managing communication challenges respectfully.
Who are "Assertive communicators"?
This describes an aggressive communication behavior.
What is to "speak in a demanding or hostile manner"?
This is how much loss in sound intensity at low frequencies (250 Hz) the head shadow effect can cause up to.
What is "6.4 dB"?
This is a reason for bluffing.
What is "social stigma or self-stigma"?
A way to prepare for communication by anticipating content or vocabulary.
What is an anticipatory strategy?
These factors influence successful communication for individuals with hearing loss.
What are "effectiveness of their listening device; speechreading skills and amount of residual hearing"?
These are characteristics of a passive-aggressive conversational behavior.
What are "Sarcasm and sullen, stubborn behaviors"?
According to research, this much sound intensity can be lost due to the head shadow effect at higher frequencies.
What is "up to 20 dB"?
Research suggest this about non-specific repair strategies.
What is "eliciting verbatim repetitions, which are less effective than restructured messages"?
This person uses facilitative strategies to keep the conversation going.
What does "a person with an interactive communication behavior" use to converse?