Certified Prevention Specialist CPS Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a way to improve listening skills:

  1. Take notes.

  2. Hold back biases.

  3. Pay attention to nonverbal cues, as well.

  4. Record the speech to review later.

The correct answer is: Record the speech to review later.

Recording a speech for later review can be a useful tool for some individuals, but it may not actively engage listening skills during the conversation. Listening skills are improved through active participation in the moment, which includes processing information as it is presented and responding appropriately. Taking notes, for instance, helps reinforce attention and retention of key points, while holding back biases allows for an open mind that fosters better understanding. Paying attention to nonverbal cues enriches comprehension by providing additional context to the spoken words. Each of these methods enhances active involvement, which is essential for effective listening, whereas recording may create a disconnect from immediate engagement with the speaker.