What kind of listening involves asking questions and using the speaker’s responses to form new questions?

appreciative

reflective

empathetic

critical

reflective

The kind of listening that involves asking questions and using the speaker's responses to form new questions is reflective listening.

The kind of listening that involves asking questions and using the speaker's responses to form new questions is called reflective listening. Reflective listening is a communication technique in which the listener demonstrates their understanding of the speaker's message by paraphrasing or summarizing what the speaker has said. It goes beyond simply hearing the words and actively involves engaging with the speaker's thoughts and emotions. By asking questions and using the speaker's responses, the listener can delve deeper into the conversation and gain a better understanding of the speaker's perspective.