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Syllabus E: Personal effectiveness and communication in businessSyllabus ECommunicationActive Listening
ACCA · Question 35 · Syllabus E: Personal effectiveness and communication in business
[Section A] True or False: 'Active listening' involves passively hearing the speaker's words while simultaneously preparing your own counter-argument in your head.
[Section A] True or False: 'Active listening' involves passively hearing the speaker's words while simultaneously preparing your own counter-argument in your head.
Answer options:
A.
True
B.
False
How to approach this question
Consider the definition of 'active' listening versus 'passive' or 'competitive' listening.
Full Answer
B.False✓ Correct
Active listening is a communication technique that requires the listener to fully concentrate, understand, respond, and then remember what is being said. Formulating a counter-argument while the other person is speaking is a barrier to effective communication.
Common mistakes
Assuming that 'active' means actively arguing or debating.
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