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This type of ineffective listening happens when one appears to be listening but whose mind is somewhere else.

A. Selective listening
B. Monopolizing
C. Interrupting
D. Pseudolistening

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User Kwiri
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Answer:

d) pseudolistening

Step-by-step explanation:

Pseudo-listening refers to what we do when we appear to be listening to another person (by seeming interested, looking at the person, having an appropriate body language) but when we're not listening at all or we're only listening part of what the other people is telling us because or mind is actually somewhere else.

Thus, the right answer is d) pseudolistening.

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User Adam Wadsworth
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Answer: D. Pseudo-listening

Explanation: When it seems that we listen to someone and our mind is somewhere else, it is then a type of non-listening or pseudo-listening. Then listening is essentially ignored, while the expression of the face shows the intention of careful listening. This type of non-listening can occur when we want to apparently satisfy the need for someone to be heard, if we benefit from it, and we do not want to let him know that we ignore him.

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