What is the first step in the listening process?
Acquiring
What type of listening do you use in class?
Critical
What logical fallacy has to deal with doing something because it's popular?
Bandwagon Technique
There were two factors that affect communication that are also in the communication model-- what were they?
Noise and Barriers
What is the name of the person sending the message?
The Sender
What is the last step in the listening process?
Responding
What are the three kinds of listening you always do?
Active
Passive
Impatient
"Mr. Everett is a bad teacher because he has a crappy car" What logical fallacy is being used here?
Non-Sequiter
What is immediate memory?
Memory that is practiced in the moment (within seconds to minutes). Ex. when you're taking notes.
Intrapersonal communication happens where?
In your own mind
Understanding
What is empathetic listening?
Listening in an emotional sense, usually to enhance a relationship
What logical fallacy closely relates to stereotyping?
Hasty Generalization
What is the difference in noise and barriers?
Barriers are permanent, noise is temporary
Which dimension of self has to deal with who you are in school?
Intellectual self
What do you do during the attending step of the listening process?
Focus in on the message from the sender
What is impatient listening?
Short bursts of paying attention interrupted by long moments of noise and distractions
What is card stacking?
Presenting only the best reasons to support an argument
You are having trouble listening because the speaker speaks a different language from you-- what factor are you being affected by the most here?
Barrier
What level of communication deals with communication through technology?
Mass communication
What are the four parts of the listening process in order?
Acquiring
Attending
Understanding
Responding
What type and kind of listening do you do at a concert?
Appreciative and Active
What is begging the question?
Circular reasoning, using something to justify itself (ie. You should eat at McDonalds because McDonalds is great)
What is the difference in short term and long term memory
Short term covers a shorter period of time, long term is more permanent
What are the three parts of a perception check
Describe the behavior. Provide two possible explanations of the behavior. Request clarification of the behavior.