1. A stance that oversimplifies or ignores the differences of the other is called____________.
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The Enthusiast’s Infatuation
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2. ______________ is an exploitive stance that focuses on personal gain instead of understanding the other.
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The Custodian’s Rip-Off
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3. The Custodian’s Rip-Off a stance characterized by avoidance and apathy in the face of difference.
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False
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4. A stance that defines the other only in terms of her/his differences is known as:
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The Curator’s Exhibitionism
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5. Stance is not an approach to experience.
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False
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6. ____________ is a listener’s expertise or knowledge about the modes of listening we enact.
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Position as Listeners
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7. Our ability to shift our focus when we listen to create the possibility for multiple and differing experiences is called ____________ .
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Perceptual Agency
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8. Mode of Listening is different ways of listening for _________ styles, situations or contexts.
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Different
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9. The contextual factors that shape the meaning we make from listening in a given instance is known as:
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Listening Situation
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10. Listening means meeting another in the moment, in the active and engaged spirit of dialogue.
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True
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11. ________ is a physiological act in which sounds vibrate our eardrums.
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Hearing
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12. Double Articulation is our actions are shaped by structures that are, in turn, created through our actions and past practices.
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True
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13. Modes of listening help to clarify the notion of listening as a stance by pointing to the ways our relationship as listeners is always shaped by the contexts of the _______________________.
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Listening situation
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14. The idea of ____________________ can help us consider the ways context, personal experience, and cultural expectations might shape the way we engage as listeners.
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Modes of listening
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15. True/False:The distinction between hearing and listening, and treatment of listening as a skill, does not account for the complexity of the practice of listening for people who might not use their ears to listen.
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True
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16. ______________________ is an active practice – a practice that requires our active attention and focus.
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Listening
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17. _____________________ is a physiological act in which sounds vibrate our eardrums.
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Hearing
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