The main purpose of evaluative listening is
(A) to accept or reject an idea given to the listener
(B) to evaluate the speaker"s credibility and personality
(C) both of above
(D) none of these
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C) both of above
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The right purpose of the evaluative listening is given by option C: Both of the above.
- Evaluative listening is mostly dependent on making judgments based on the speaker's words and ideas.
- The listener evaluates the speaker's credibility and personality by listening to the speaker's thoughts. The listener deciphers every word spoken by the speaker, as well as his facial expressions, and makes an interpretation based on this.
- This is done to give the speaker useful feedback, whether positive or negative.
- This is done by the listener to accept or reject a speaker's notion.
- This method of listening aids the speaker in establishing a proper direction for communication and presentation of ideas.
- As a result, both options A and B are correct for evaluative listening.
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