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Listening (Key Ideas (Common Listening Misconceptions (Smart people are…
Listening
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Vocab
Comprehensive Listening: complimented by sub-messages from non-verbal communication, such as the tone of voice, gestures and other body language.
Emphatic/Therapeutic Listening: Empathic listening involves attempting to understand the feelings and emotions of the speaker
Discriminative Listening: is the most basic form of listening and does not involve the understanding of the meaning of words or phrases but merely the different sounds that are produced.
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Examples
Listening is Not the Same as Hearing
Hearing refers to the sounds that you hear, whereas listening requires more than that: it requires focus. Listening means paying attention not only to the story, but how it is told, the use of language and voice, and how the other person uses his or her body. In other words, it means being aware of both verbal and non-verbal messages. Your ability to listen effectively depends on the degree to which you perceive and understand these messages.
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I never knew the difference between listening and hearing. I thought that they both just meant taking in and processing noises, but its not just that. I used to think that listening was a natural, sub conscious thing that you do, but after reading the chapter I realize there is much more to it. It's fascinating that some things that you would never have though of would have so much more to it, such as all the different types of listening or all the misconceptions one can have.