7.3. Evaluative listening is successful when we
(1 Point)
a, accurately distinguish stimuli in a
message
b. understand the intended meaning of a
message
c. make critical assessments of the
accuracy of the facts in a message.
d. all of the above
Answers
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Understand the intended meaning of a message.
(d) All of the above
Evaluative listening is successful when we accurately distinguish stimuli in a message, understand the intended meaning of a message, and make critical assessments of the accuracy of the facts in a message.
Evaluative listening is a further and a higher aspect of listening that is followed by receiving and understanding the given information.
During the evaluative stage, the listener determines whether the information is hard to understand or not.
The evaluating stage occurs most effectively once the listener fully understands what the speaker is trying to say.
Having a clear understanding of a speaker’s message allows a listener to evaluate that message without getting bogged down in ambiguities or spending unnecessary time and energy addressing points that may be tangential or otherwise nonessential.
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