Ch 1 - Context
Chapter 2 - Barriers
Classic Board Games
Chapter 3 & Dialogue
HURIER
100

What does "Discriminative" mean in the context of the types of listening?

Discriminative = distinguishing sounds, understanding words.

100

Why is a sentence understandable if you remove the vowels, but not understandable if you remove the consonants?

Consonants carry the INFORMATION. They're lower in volume and higher in frequency.

Whereas, vowels carry the VOLUME and are low in frequency.

100

Characters associated with this classic board game include: Mr. Mint, Grandma Nut, Gloppy, Jolly.

Candyland
100
Communication that seeks to command, coerce, manipulate, or dazzle deceive is known as...
Monologue
100
What do the letters of the HURIER stand for?
hearing
understanding

remembering
interpreting
evaluating
responding

200

What are Wolvin and Coakley's (1996) 5 types of listening? (i.e. 5 listening goals.)

Briefly explain each.

Discriminative

Appreciative

Comprehensive

Therapeutic

Critical


200
What is a Hurtz?

frequency (or pitch) is measured in Hertz (Hz)

Frequency = wavelength = The shorter the wavelength, the higher the frequency/pitch/Hertz.
200

Objects associated with this classic board game include: candlestick, lead pipe, revolver, knife.

Clue
200
"supportive and unsupportive" were the terms used to describe the two ways for a listener to respond to negative emotion. What terms were used to describe the two ways to respond to positive emotion?

Active-constructive

Passive-destructive

200
Does listening always require conscious effort?

(listening vs. hearing)

yes. Listening always requires conscious effort.
300
What is the International Listening Association's definition of listening?

Listening is the process of receiving, constructing meaning from, and responding to spoken and.or nonverbal messages.

 p2
300
What is specifically defined in the text as the softest sound humans can hear?

p19: your auditor system, when working perfectly, is capable of hearing—and thus processing—sounds as low as zero decibels.

300

The gameboard for this class board game resembles a world map. Pieces resemble foot soldiers, people on horseback, and cannons.

Risk
300

"The extent to which messages explicitly acknowledge, elaborate, legitimize and contextualize the feelings and perspective of another" is called....

Verbal Person Centeredness
300
Does the HURIER conceptualize listening on an individual level or on the relationship level?
Individual
400

When discussing listening in context, Diane Sawyer was quoted. What listening context was Sawyer's quote used to describe?

"You listen, ready to move in any direction. You listen without self-consciousness and without self-importance. You listen as a human being first."

-Diane Sawyer

Interpersonal

p5

400
What are the two types of hearing loss? Which one is reversible?

SNHL and Conductive.

400

Objects associated with this classic board game include: thimble, iron, wheelbarrow, top hat.

Monopoly
400
What is the difference between "listening to" relationships and "listening in" relationships?

Listening to = conceptualizes listening in relationships as a focus of scholarly study. (stethoscope)

Listening in = the actual behavior in which individuals engage when listening to a relational partner.

400
What are the strengths of the HURIER model?

THE HURRIER shows that listening is a process, not a unitary function.

It shows how the steps in the process fit together.

It provides conceptual categories needed to examine the components of listening


500

What are the 5 basic communication contexts described in the text? Explain each.



intrapersonal

interpersonal

Small group

public

mediated

500

Name one cause of Conductive hearing loss in the middle ear, and one cause of Conductive hearing loss in the outer ear.

outer ear:

    ear wax

    "foreign object"

    infection / other medical conditions


middle ear:

    busted ear drum

    Otosclerosis

    swimmers ear


500

This game, which was created in 1933 and was originally called "It," uses wooden tiles.

Scrabble
500
What is "microanalysis" and what does it reveal?

close analysis of video of close ups of faces as people interact.

Distracted listeners give more generic responses than non-distracted listeners, and distracted listeners time their responses differently than non-distracted listeners do.

500

How does Brownell's perspective (HURIER) differ from Bodie and Denham's perspective (ch 3) on the role of "response" in the listening process?

Brownell says response is a necessary part of the listening process. Bodie and Denham say response is an "outcome" of effective listening and not a part of the listening process itself.
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