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hearing
understanding
remembering
interpreting
evaluating
responding
physically perceiving sound
comprehending the words being spoken
assigning meaning to words being spoken
judging the speaker’s believability and intent
indicating that one is listening
storing ideas in memory
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Match each listening stage to its corresponding action based on the definition of active listening processes:
- Hearing is the physical perception of sound waves.
- Understanding focuses on comprehending the spoken words.
- Remembering involves storing the shared ideas in memory.
- Interpreting means assigning personal meaning to the spoken words.
- Evaluating is judging the speaker's credibility and intent.
- Responding is signaling that you are engaged in listening.
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- Hearing: Physically perceiving sound
- Understanding: Comprehending the words being spoken
- Remembering: Storing ideas in memory
- Interpreting: Assigning meaning to words being spoken
- Evaluating: Judging the speaker's believability and intent
- Responding: Indicating that one is listening