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When we pretend to listen, nodding our heads and keeping eye contact with the speaker, we are engaging in what poor listening habit? Pseudolistening Gap filling Defensive listen…
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When we pretend to listen, nodding our heads and keeping eye contact with the
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Pseudolistening
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Defensive listening
Selective listening
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Pseudolistening
Step-by-step explanation:
Pseudolistening is a type of listening and it consists of giving attention to another person while actually ignoring and avoiding.
As the word pseudo means not real, this type of listening is a type of multitasking. This type of listening affects communication between couples and can be also expressed through phone calls and emails.
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