CHAPTER 4: LISTENING
Across
- 3. Anything that interferes with the ability to hear or understand a message.
- 7. The stage of listening that involves storing information for future use
- 8. The stage of listening where the listener judges the message's value, credibility, or logic.
- 9. Type of communication that includes gestures, facial expressions, and posture.
- 10. The first stage of the listening proceinvolvesving hearing and attending to a message.
Down
- 1. An active process of receiving messages sent orally.
- 2. The listener’s response to the message, indicating that the message was received and understood.
- 4. Type of communication that uses spoken or written words.
- 5. The stage of listening where the listener gives feedback to the speaker.
- 6. The stage of listening where the listener makes sense of the messages