Deck 9: Listening in Context Education
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Deck 9: Listening in Context Education
1
According to your textbook, how much responsibility do students bear for their learning?
A) Less than half of the responsibility
B) Half of the responsibility
C) Full responsibility
D) No responsibility
A) Less than half of the responsibility
B) Half of the responsibility
C) Full responsibility
D) No responsibility
C
2
According to your textbook, if you spend 8 (eight) hours communicating at school, how much of that time would be spent listening?
A) 30 minutes
B) 2 hours
C) 4 hours
D) 8 hours
A) 30 minutes
B) 2 hours
C) 4 hours
D) 8 hours
B
3
According to Flowerdew, the level of concentration needed is high in academic listening and
__________ in conversational listening.
A) varies
B) high
C) low
D) nonexistent
__________ in conversational listening.
A) varies
B) high
C) low
D) nonexistent
A
4
Frederico is taking a vegetable gardening class because he wants to know more about growing his own food to be environmentally sustainable. Fiona is taking the class for college credit. On the first day of class, Frederico likely feels more __________ toward the class than Fiona.
A) relevance
B) cognition
C) kinesthetics
D) apprehension
A) relevance
B) cognition
C) kinesthetics
D) apprehension
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5
Barkley claims that her grandfather will give her a higher sum of money for her birthday if her grade point average stays above a 2.9. Barkley's grandfather doing this will most likely provide
A) emotional intelligence.
B) personal relevancy.
C) intrinsic motivation.
D) extrinsic motivation.
A) emotional intelligence.
B) personal relevancy.
C) intrinsic motivation.
D) extrinsic motivation.
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6
Jean can look at a pie chart and then remember the important information to write down. Jean is
A) an auditory learner.
B) a visual learner.
C) a kinesthetic learner.
D) a reflective learner.
A) an auditory learner.
B) a visual learner.
C) a kinesthetic learner.
D) a reflective learner.
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7
Of the following components of Kolb's Experiential Learning Model, which most focuses on needing distinct pieces of evidence?
A) Abstract conceptualization
B) Active experimentation
C) Concrete experience
D) Reflective observation
A) Abstract conceptualization
B) Active experimentation
C) Concrete experience
D) Reflective observation
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8
Chelsea is an event planner. She is creative, enjoys working with other people, and regularly attends other events from which to draw inspiration. She also enjoys coordinating the different teams and personalities to produce a successful event. Chelsea is most likely a
A) converging learner.
B) divergent learner.
C) accommodating learner.
D) assimilating learner.
A) converging learner.
B) divergent learner.
C) accommodating learner.
D) assimilating learner.
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9
Which of the following is an effect of receiver apprehension in the classroom?
A) Being reliant on the instructor
B) Being unable to listen
C) Studying more outside of class
D) Getting lower test scores
A) Being reliant on the instructor
B) Being unable to listen
C) Studying more outside of class
D) Getting lower test scores
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10
Professor Williams looks across the room throughout his lecture, walking around with a wireless microphone attached so that the whole class can hear him, no matter where he is. Professor Williams usually incorporates a few jokes throughout the lecture, as well. According to research, students with receiver apprehension who are in Professor Williams' class will likely respond by
A) having less receiver apprehension.
B) having a negative attitude toward the instructor.
C) talking a lot during class lecture.
D) finding the humor distracting.
A) having less receiver apprehension.
B) having a negative attitude toward the instructor.
C) talking a lot during class lecture.
D) finding the humor distracting.
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11
Which of the following methods of teaching gives students the greatest amount of control over their own learning?
A) Direct methods
B) Indirect methods
C) Integrated methods
D) Diverging methods
A) Direct methods
B) Indirect methods
C) Integrated methods
D) Diverging methods
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12
Mary Renck Jalongo claims that academic listening is
A) emotional and supportive.
B) interesting and complicated.
C) internal and external.
D) interactive and constructive.
A) emotional and supportive.
B) interesting and complicated.
C) internal and external.
D) interactive and constructive.
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13
Saying, "This project was too detailed for the amount of time we had!' is a(n)
A) internal attribution.
B) external attribution.
C) indirect attribution.
D) egoist attribution.
A) internal attribution.
B) external attribution.
C) indirect attribution.
D) egoist attribution.
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14
If an instructor listens and addresses student needs in the classroom, the instructor
A) will increase receiver apprehension.
B) is using cognitive filtering.
C) will create a positive classroom climate.
D) is engaging in reflective observation.
A) will increase receiver apprehension.
B) is using cognitive filtering.
C) will create a positive classroom climate.
D) is engaging in reflective observation.
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15
The "predict then confirm" strategy of note-taking would be best for which of the following students?
A) A student who likes to have questions prepared for class
B) A student who does not read until the night before class
C) A student who likes to read without taking notes
D) A student who likes to read after class for further explanation
A) A student who likes to have questions prepared for class
B) A student who does not read until the night before class
C) A student who likes to read without taking notes
D) A student who likes to read after class for further explanation
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16
When teachers address poor classroom performance in girls, the teachers usually attribute
A) internal causes.
B) external causes.
C) lack of effort.
D) no blame to girls.
A) internal causes.
B) external causes.
C) lack of effort.
D) no blame to girls.
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17
Classrooms in low-context cultures are more likely to focus on
A) nonverbal communication.
B) a speaker's environment.
C) imagination in question answers.
D) clearly organized presentations.
A) nonverbal communication.
B) a speaker's environment.
C) imagination in question answers.
D) clearly organized presentations.
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18
Vocal fillers, incomplete thoughts, and speaker repetition are part of a speaker's
A) responsiveness.
B) micro-structure.
C) apprehension.
D) immediacy.
A) responsiveness.
B) micro-structure.
C) apprehension.
D) immediacy.
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19
Students typically spend almost 1.75 hours listening out of seven hours communicating at school.
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20
College student success is most impacted by academic aptitude, followed by listening skills and then reading skills.
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21
Because of the nature of the classroom context, Flowerdew argues that turn-taking is actually more critical in academic listening than in conversational listening.
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22
The three main learning styles are auditory, visual, and cognitive.
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23
In Kolb's Experiential Learning Model, reflective observation suggests that a person prefers hands-on activities.
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24
Patrick does not want to address the tension between two members of his class workgroup, as managing personal issues is not his strong suit. Patrick is likely a converging learner.
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25
Assimilating learners enjoy listening to lectures and taking on new challenges and risks.
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26
Being able to recognize one's feelings can help one be academically successful.
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27
Communication apprehension might cause students in the classroom to over communicate.
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28
If Chan feels increased control over his learning, he will likely have increased receiver apprehension.
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29
Dr. Katan starts the class period with a discussion question and encourages students to participate and ask further questions. This is a direct teaching method.
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30
Early learning theorist Kenneth Moore suggests that a student's relationship with his or her teachers is fundamental to the student's learning.
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31
One thing a student can do to be a better academic listener is think before speaking.
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32
Micah tells his best friend, "I really understand these grammar rules, but geometry is far beyond me."
Micah is demonstrating unstable attribution.
Micah is demonstrating unstable attribution.
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33
Anneka predicts what will be on her class exam by taking notes on her study guide. Then she confirms her notes with her study group. Anneka is using the "predict then confirm" strategy.
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34
In a classroom where the teacher does more than straight lecture, one's listening responsibilities are increased.
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35
Lyn's moodiness during a presentation would be more notable to a listener from a high-context culture.
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36
Boys tend to receive more detailed instructions than girls in an educational setting.
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37
Noted listening scholar ____________________ suggests that effective academic listeners should be able to integrate information, manage attitudes, and focus attention.
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38
Flowerdew notes that __________ is unusual in conversations but expected in academic listening.
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39
Individual differences that affect academic listening are relevance, learning styles, emotional intelligence, and __________.
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40
"This will help me be successful in my internship," is one example of __________
motivation.
motivation.
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41
A student that prefers to have information told to them is called a(n) __________ learner.
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42
The dimension of the Kolb model most related to sensing and feeling is
____________________.
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43
Dexter connects his new video gaming system without consulting the manual. He figures that if he makes a mistake, he can just disconnect it and try again. Dexter is most likely a(n)__________ learner.
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44
A student who is anxious about understanding detailed lectures might have __________
apprehension.
apprehension.
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45
Teaching methods might be direct, indirect, or __________.
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46
__________ are a student's beliefs in the underlying causes of an event or situation.
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47
A teacher that smiles, makes eye contact, and calls students by name is demonstrating
__________.
__________.
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48
Student interest in a topic and high teacher enthusiasm in the classroom can generate
__________.
__________.
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49
Three specific factors influencing academic listening are gender, culture, and __________
differences.
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50
If women listen collaboratively, men listen __________.
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51
Professor Limas says, "So I think I'll start with this story. Well, no. How about I get your questions, and then, yes, let's start with that." The incomplete thoughts are examples of
__________.
__________.
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52
Name three skills that Margarete Imhof suggests academic listeners need to be effective.
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53
What is Eugene Sadler-Smith's definition of learning style?
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54
What are the learning preferences for kinesthetic learners?
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55
Kolb's Experiential Learning Model has four stages. Identify and briefly define each stage.
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56
Describe two reactions one might have in the classroom setting when experiencing communication apprehension.
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57
In three to four sentences, describe the difference in accommodating and assimilating learners.
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58
Identify two things that teachers can do to help reduce high apprehension in students.
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59
What two pieces of advice would you give people who want to reduce their receiver apprehension?
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60
What are academic attributions, and how do they affect one's relationship with a professor?
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61
What are the four elements addressed in the text that are related to creating a positive classroom climate?
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62
What are three psychologically based suggestions to improve listening behaviors and note-taking?
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63
What are three organizational cues one can use to help with note-taking?
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64
How do socio-economic differences affect student-teacher relationships, academic success, and, ultimately, academic listening?
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65
Flowerdew outlines seven ways that academic listening differs from conversational listening. Describe five of the seven.
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66
Elaborate on three differences in how men and women are treated in the educational setting.
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67
How can emotional intelligence effect academic listening?
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