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londonang

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Which of the following is NOT likely to promote effective listening?
 
  A) Paraphrasing the speaker's message.
  B) Asking the other person for clarification.
  C) Attending to the other person's nonverbal signals.
  D) Assuming a body posture with arms and legs crossed.

Question 2

When flow is achieved, it
 
  A) becomes intrinsically rewarding regardless of the initial reason for the activity.
  B) is unlikely to occur again in the same type of activity.
  C) is due to an intentional effort.
  D) is better to have a high level of skill and low activity for full potential.



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CharlieArnold

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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