Hearing
Understanding
Remembering
Interpreting and Evaluating
Responding
200

When too many sound inputs reduce a listener’s ability to process information effectively.

What is auditory overload?

200

When word meaning is unclear or can be interpreted in multiple ways.

What is semantic ambiguity?

200

The cognitive system that temporarily holds and manipulates information.

What is working or short-term memory?

200

Interpreting messages based on political or belief systems.

What is ideological bias in listening?

200

Showing understanding of a speaker’s emotional state.

What is empathic responding?

400

Focusing on one sound source while ignoring competing stimuli.

What is selective auditory attention?

400

When message meaning conflicts with situational expectations.

What is contextual dissonance?

400

Rebuilding recalled information, often imperfectly.

What is memory reconstruction?

400

The ability to critically evaluate persuasive messaging.

What is propaganda resistance?

400

Verbal or nonverbal cues that show engagement.

What is active listening feedback?

600

When biological or environmental sounds interfere with message reception.

What is physiological noise masking?

600

Structuring language to influence interpretation of meaning.

What is linguistic framing?

600

Remembering information that supports existing beliefs.

What is selective recall bias?

600

Evaluating who is delivering the message and their credibility.

What is source analysis?

600

Restating a message in your own words.

What is paraphrasing?

800

Reduced listening effectiveness due to prolonged exposure to sound.

What is auditory fatigue?

800

The ability to understand extended spoken or written communication.

What is discourse comprehension?

800

When post-event information alters original memory.

What is misinformation effect?

800

Detecting underlying motives in communication.

What is hidden agenda identification?

800

Providing feedback to show understanding.

What is responding in listening?

1000

When sound is physically received correctly but cognitively altered before interpretation.

What is perceptual hearing distortion?

1000

Drawing conclusions beyond the literal meaning of a message.

What is inferential listening?

1000

Encoding, storage and retrieval in sequence.

What are the three steps in the memory processes in listening?

1000

The ability to analyze and evaluate media messages for bias, purpose, and impact

What is critical media literacy?

1000

The coordinated use of hearing, understanding, remembering, interpreting, evaluating, and responding.

What is listening competence integration?