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Cooldude101

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Egan (2014) suggests that biases become problematic in
 
  a. evaluative listening.
  b. summarizing.
  c. reflections of content.
  d. filtered listening.

Question 2

When a client gives a long response and you must infer feelings or thoughts, it is helpful to follow your summarization with
 
  a. a question to check the accuracy of your inference.
  b. another summarization.
  c. a question to ask the client to explain their thoughts or feelings explicitly.
  d. silence.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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