Which of the following statements best describes the difference between active and passive listening?

A. Passive listening takes place whenever someone hears something, whereas active listening is the process of focusing on something one hears and thinking about it.
B. Active listening requires the listener to provide feedback to the speaker, whereas passive listening does not.
C. Someone who is listening uncritically and accepting a speaker's message as true and accurate is engaged in passive listening, whereas active listening involves assuming that the speaker is not being honest and examining his or her message critically.
D. A listener who is engaged and attentive is engaged in active listening, whereas a listener who is receiving a sender's message without really trying to analyze it is engaged in passive listening.


Answer: D

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