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Multiple Choice
Repeating names and key concepts aloud or to yourself can aid in which stage of listening?
A
Evaluation
B
Reception
C
Retention
D
Interpretation
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Understand the four stages of listening: Reception, Interpretation, Evaluation, and Retention. Each stage plays a different role in how we process auditory information.
Reception is the initial stage where the listener physically hears the sound or message. It involves detecting the auditory signals.
Interpretation involves making sense of the message by assigning meaning to the sounds or words heard during reception.
Evaluation is the stage where the listener critically assesses or judges the message based on its content and relevance.
Retention refers to the ability to remember or store the information heard. Repeating names and key concepts aloud or to yourself helps reinforce memory, which directly supports the Retention stage.