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listening in Interpersonal Communication (The Stages of listening…
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Listening begins, but does not end, with receiving messages the speaker sends.
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Occurs when you learn what the speaker means or when the meaning you get is essentially the same as what the speaker sent.
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Consists of judging messages in some way. at times you may try to evaluate the speaker's underlying intent, often without conscious awareness.
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Responses made while the speaker is talking should be supportive and should acknowledge that you're listening
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Physical barriers might include, for example, hearing, impairment, a noisy environment, or loud music.
Mental distractions are in many ways similar to physical distractions; they get in the way of focused listening
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In biased and prejudices listening, you hear what the speaker is saying through stereotypes.
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If you're going to understand what a person means and what a person is feeling, you need to listen with some degree of empathy
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Politeness is often thought of as the exclusive function of speaker, as solely an encoding or sending function.
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When you listen critically, you think logically and dispassionately about.
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Men and women learn different styles of listening, just as they learn different styles for using verbal and nonverbal messages.
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