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19 Cards in this Set
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Apprecative Listening |
Listening for entertenment or pleasure purposes. Ex: TV, Music or Movies |
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Audiory Association |
The process by which the mind sorts the perceived sound into category so that heard info is recognized. New stimuli is differentiated by comparing and contrasting with previously heard sounds |
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Communication Loop |
A traditional communication model that has both sender and receiver sharing responsibility for communicating a message, listening, and offering feedback. |
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Constructive Feedback |
Focuses on being specific, applicable, immediate, and intends to help the speacker to improve. Ex- decribe why the speech was good. |
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Critical Listening |
When we are listening, aiming to gain info with which we will evaluate a speaker, or the product or proposal the speaker is endorsing |
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Deaf Spot |
The preconcevied notions of beleifs a listener might hold dear that can interfere with listening efffectively. These are barriers to having an open mind to receive the sender's message |
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Emotional Trigger |
A word, concept, or idea that causes the listener to react emotionally. |
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Empathetic (Therapeutic) Listening |
A level of relationship listening that aims to help the speaker feel heard an understand, also appreciated |
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Ethos |
A speaker aims to establish credibility on the topic at hand with her audiience by appealing to ethos |
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Hearing |
Hearing is a three-step process. it involeves receiving sounds in the ear, preceiving sound in the brain, and processing the info offered by the sound to associate and distinguish it. |
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Informational Listening |
Listening to learn info. |
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Intrinsic Motivation |
Effective listening will find a reason within themselves to want to hear, understand, interpret, and remember the speacker's message |
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Listener's lean |
Audience members who are intent on what is being said will lean forward, which is a nonverbal sign of attention |
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Listening |
This is the conscious act of focusing on the words or sounds to make meaning of a message |
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Listening Reminder |
A note made by a listener acknowledging intent to focus on the the specker's message and tune out distractions, also a reminder to keep and open mind |
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Nonverbal Communication |
Physical behaviors that communicate the message of feedback from the listener. Ex- leaning in, maintaining eye contact. etc. |
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Pathos |
An appeal to the audience's emotions, trying to trigger sympathy, pity, guilt, or sorrow. |
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Relational Listening |
The active and involved listening we do with people we love and care about |
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Writing for the Ear |
Keeping in mind, when writing a speech, that you must use language, pace, repetition, and other elements to help your audience to hear and see what you are speaking about. |