Final answer:
The matches for each communication technique with their descriptions:
Listener rewording the sender's message in the listener's own words: E. Paraphrasing
Description: Describes using a gesture to communicate meaning: G. Nonverbal
A question that includes the expected answer: 8. Leading
Prompting the speaker to confirm his/her meaning by completing or adding to the original message: F. Probing
A yes-no question: D. Closed-ended
A question that requests additional information from that already given: C. Reflecting
A question that requires more than a one-word answer: A. Open-ended
Step-by-step explanation:
These communication techniques are different methods used to engage in conversations and clarify understanding between the sender and the listener.
Paraphrasing (E): This technique involves the listener restating or rephrasing the sender's message in their own words. It helps confirm understanding and ensures both parties are on the same page.
Nonverbal (G): Describing meaning through gestures, body language, facial expressions, or other nonverbal cues rather than using words.
Leading (8): Asking a question that implies or includes the expected answer, often guiding the conversation in a particular direction.
Probing (F): Prompting the speaker to expand on their original message, confirming or clarifying their intended meaning by encouraging more information.
Closed-ended (D): Asking a question that typically requires a yes or no answer or a brief response, limiting the options for the responder.
Reflecting (C): Asking a question that requests additional information or elaboration based on what has already been communicated.
Open-ended (A): Asking a question that invites a more detailed or expansive response, encouraging the speaker to provide more than just a one-word answer.
These techniques serve various purposes, from confirming understanding through paraphrasing to guiding conversation with leading questions or encouraging more information through probing or open-ended questions.
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