Asked by Alyssa Grant on Aug 01, 2024

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Which of the following is an outcome of selective listening?

A) Passive listening
B) Extensive questions
C) Remembering what you think the speaker probably said
D) More focus on the speaker
E) More meaningful nonverbal feedback

Selective Listening

The process of hearing and focusing on certain parts of a message while ignoring others, often based on bias or preconception.

Passive Listening

A listening style where the listener does not actively engage with the speaker, often resulting in a lack of understanding or retention of the information.

  • Catalog the properties and positives of multiple listening capacities in a business setting.
  • Acquire insight into the workings and targets of the listening process in the context of organizational communication.
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Zybrea KnightAug 04, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Selective listening involves focusing only on specific parts of the speaker's message and filtering out other parts. As a result, one may remember only what they think the speaker probably said rather than the whole message.