Comprehensive Listening
Discriminative
Listening
Critical
Listening
Empathetic
Listening
Appreciative
Listening
100
We strive to become a listener that will allow us to put meanings to the messages that are as close as possible to what the sender intended.
What is Comprehensive Listening?
100
You focus on whether a stimulus is worthy of paying attention to or not; how you should classify the sound (language, large truck); and detecting changes and nuances in a speaker's pitch, volume, rate, and language related sounds.
What is discriminative listening?
100
We think about the messages, make inferences, and evaluate both the speaker and the message.
What is Critical listening?
100
A process by which we emotionally connect with others using our perceptions of how that person feels to determine how we should respond
What is empathy?
100
Listening for sensory stimulation or enjoyment.
What is appreciative listening?
200
when a friend talks about his or her date night last night we tend to only get the parts that relates to our "date story".
What is Schema?
200
Involves a sender and a listener who processes the signal to arrive at some level of understanding or intelligibility.
What is speech intelligibility.
200
Distinguish between fact and information that is not fact.
What is a competent critical listener?
200
The ability to put yourself in someones shoes, being able to imagine being in their feelings
What is perspective taking?
200
Our physical or emotional response to sound.
What is the pleasure and satisfaction element?
300
We must pay attention to all the information, such as facial expressions, and body language.
What is Nonverbal Cues?
300
Perceived by listening to the pitch, precision, and patterns of emphasis when someone speaks.
What is Speaker affect?
300
A teacher has a reputation for being tough and fun so messages she conveys may have mixed motives
What is conflicting intentions?
300
This psychotherapist is credited for the history of focusing on empathetic listening
Who is Carl Rogers?
300
Become more enlightened and expand our minds
What does appreciative listening help us do?
400
This type of listener is paying attention to the speaker affect. a good comprehensive listener is able to understand this affect and determine how important it is to what the message really means
What is Discriminative Listener?
400
The time when discriminative listening begins to develop.
What is Early Childhood?
400
Most people will use supportive non-verbals to soften up bad news.
What is an inconsistent message?
400
When you feel "with" someone and also "for" someone other related emotions to the situation
What is sympathetic responsiveness?
400
perceptive listener derives pleasure or satisfaction from the form, rhythm, or tone of aural stimuli.
When does appreciative listening occur?
500
In addition to assigning meaning to the message, comprehensive listening also involves saving information in your brain. when focused on what is being said, we process that information in such a way that we can store it in the appropriate place.
What is Schemata?
500
Being able to distinguish the subtleties of sound made by someone who is happy, sad, angry, or stressed.
What are discriminative listening skills?
500
Some listening scholars feel that critical listening is...
What is the most important type of listening?
500
This gender is said by researchers to be more empathetic especially in Western cultures
What are female?
500
if we are going to expand our ability to understand and accept cultures other than the ones we grew up in.
When is appreciative listening critical?