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question 5 (1 point) which of the following is an effective listening strategy? only seek out information that confirms to what you already believe in. fill in gaps between processing information with personal concerns and thoughts. provide nonverbal feedback to the speaker to stay physically engaged. all of the above answers are correct.
- "Only seek out information that confirms to what you already believe in" is confirmation bias, not an effective listening strategy.
- "Fill in gaps between processing information with personal concerns and thoughts" is distorting information, not effective.
- "Provide nonverbal feedback to the speaker to stay physically engaged" is an effective listening strategy (e.g., nodding, maintaining eye contact shows engagement). "All of the above" is incorrect as the first two are not effective. So the correct option is the one about providing nonverbal feedback.
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The correct option is the one labeled with the radio button: Provide nonverbal feedback to the speaker to stay physically engaged. (In the format of the options as per the question, if we consider the options' labels: the option "Provide nonverbal feedback to the speaker to stay physically engaged" is the correct effective listening strategy. The other options: "Only seek out information that confirms to what you already believe in" is confirmation bias (not effective), "Fill in gaps between processing information with personal concerns and thoughts" is inserting personal biases (not effective), and "All of the above" is wrong as the first two are invalid. So the answer is the option with "Provide nonverbal feedback to the speaker to stay physically engaged".)