you didn’t let me know you weren’t coming to the planning meeting,…

QuestionAnswered step-by-stepyou didn’t let me know you weren’t coming to the planning meeting,…you didn’t let me know you weren’t coming to the planning meeting, I felt that you weren’t interested in providing input, and that forced me to go ahead without you.” What is missing from this “I” statement?Question 1 options:  a description of the other person’s behaviour  a description of the speaker’s feelings  a description of the consequences that the other person’s behaviour has for the speaker  a description of the speaker’s interpretation of the other person’s behaviour Question 2 (1 point)   ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen      You think Dave, a personal trainer at the gym, is “egotistical.” Your friend thinks he has a lot of “self-confidence.” What is the cause of your disagreement about Dave?Question 2 options:  emotive language  linguistic determinism  punctuation  abstract language Question 3 (1 point)  SavedListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen      Which term refers to language that appears to describe something but really announces the speaker’s positive or negative attitude toward it?Question 3 options:  inference  irresponsible language  emotive language  deferential language Question 4 (1 point)   ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen      You are a social worker at a community youth organization. Your co-worker insists that she is interested in what you are saying, but she keeps looking at her iPhone while you speak. What does her behaviour suggest?Question 4 options:  She is telling a lie.  She is bored with the conversation.  She is noticing something out the window.  You can’t be certain what it indicates. Question 5 (1 point)  SavedListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen      Which element of the listening process contributes most strongly to making listening transactional?Question 5 options:  attending  remembering  responding  understanding Question 6 (1 point)   ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen      You have turned to the side and slightly away from another person to signal that you are hoping to end the conversation soon. What is this an example of?Question 6 options:  body orientation  gesture  posture  illustrators Question 7 (1 point)   ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen      “That’s a great thought!” What type of listening response is this an example of?Question 7 options:  advising  supporting  judging  analyzing Question 8 (1 point)   ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen      What is the advantage of paraphrasing?Question 8 options:  You can clarify your partner’s concerns.  You can use assertive communication.  You can share your own experiences and ideas.  You can suggest the solution that’s best for your partner. Question 9 (1 point)   ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen      What is the definition for active listening?Question 9 options:  being careful and thoughtful in our attention and responses to the messages we encounter  listening while actively engaged in other activities  reacting to others’ messages automatically, without much mental investment  making sense of others’ spoken messages Question 10 (1 point)   ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen      What type of listener is likely to both interrupt and shift the topic of conversation?Question 10 options:  ambushers  insensitive listeners  pseudolisteners  stage hogs Question 11 (1 point)   ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen      Which of the following is a component of nonverbal communication?Question 11 options:  language  mediated communication  sign language  volume, rate, and pitch of speech Question 12 (1 point)   ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen      Which of the following most successfully changes the statement “You are a slob” into an “I” statement?Question 12 options:  “I need you to do more work around here; I do more than my share.”  “I have to do the dishes since you never do, and I’m getting tired of it.”  “I am frustrated because you never do the dishes. It seems like you don’t want to help.”  “I get mad when you leave the dishes, and then I have to do them. It seems like you don’t care about the apartment.” Question 13 (1 point)   ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen      According to research presented in the textbook, what increases positive impressions, task compliance, and even the tips a waiter receives?Question 13 options:  eye contact  deception cues  mixed messages  emblems Question 14 (1 point)   ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen      To determine if you’ve understood what’s been said before you ask more questions, you restate the message you thought you heard in your own words without adding anything new. What is this process called?Question 14 options:  metacommunication  linear communication  paraphrasing  selective listening Question 15 (1 point)   ListenReadSpeaker webReader: Listen      Which of the following is the problem with “you” language?Question 15 options:  They are always negative.  They attribute ownership to some unidentified source.  They are unclear.  They imply a judgment of another person.  Arts & HumanitiesWritingCOMM 5155Share Question