As Morgan answered questions on her mid-term exam, she could almost hear the professor's words running through her mind as she filled in her responses. What aspect of listening does this reflect?
A. interpreting
B. remembering
C. understanding
D. evaluating
Answer: B
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To prepare for her speech on public opinion polls, Ashley interviewed Dr. Jan Pierce, a professor of political communication at Emory College and a leading researcher on polling
Which of the following citations best emphasizes the strength of Dr. Pierce's testimony? A) "According to a leading researcher, public opinion polls are ‘only as good as the questions asked.'" B) "Dr. Jan Pierce, a professor of political communication at Emory College, suggested in a recent interview that public opinion polls are ‘only as good as the questions asked.'" C) "Dr. Jan Pierce suggests public opinion polls are ‘only as good as the questions asked.'" D) "As we all know, public opinion polls are ‘only as good as the questions asked.'"
You are sitting in Professor Rashad's class listening to a lecture, when you hear the student
behind you talking to her friend about the party to be held at Jake's this Friday. As you sit there taking in details about the party, you are drawn back to Professor Rashad when you hear, "And that is what will be on the test Friday." Which stage of the listening process is reflected at the point where you return to hearing what the professor is saying? A) selecting B) attending C) understanding D) remembering
When we judge our talents, attractiveness, abilities and leadership skills against those of our peers we are engaging in ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Identify and explain five suggestions for enhancing the final delivery of your speech
What will be an ideal response?