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Less than 10%
Less than 30%
More than 50%
More than 70%
About 95%
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15%
25%
35%
45%
55%
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Has large capacity, enabling group members to remember names, numbers, and discussion issues.
Is highly effective for listening to speeches and lectures.
Helps you remember about 7 (plus or minus 2) different items or bits of information at one time.
Allows you to sift through what you've heard to create new meaning.
Does all of the above.
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10-20
20-40
30-50
40-60
40-70
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Hearing
Desire
Opportunity
Memory
Empathy
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Analytical listening
Empathetic listening
Comprehensive listening
Appreciative listening
Discriminative listening
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Analytical listening
Empathetic listening
Comprehensive listening
Appreciative listening
Discriminative listening
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Critical listening
Empathetic listening
Comprehensive listening
Appreciative listening
Discriminative listening
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Comprehensive listening
Empathic listening
Analytical listening
Appreciative listening
Discriminative listening
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Comprehensive listening
Empathetic listening
Analytical listening
Appreciative listening
Discriminative listening
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Comprehensive listening
Empathetic listening
Analytical listening
Appreciative listening
Discriminative listening
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Comprehensive listening
Empathetic listening
Analytical listening
Appreciative listening
Discriminative listening
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Being conscious of your feedback
Focusing on the speaker, not yourself
Avoiding talking about your own experiences and feelings
Monitoring your feedback to show concern
Doing all of the above
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Avoiding evaluative reactions
Paying attention to the clarity of a member's words
Maintaining a strong belief in your own position
Evaluating the quality of arguments and evidence
Doing all of the above
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Setting aside time for appreciative listening
Preparing to listen appreciatively
Welcoming opportunities to hear something challenging
Both a and b
All of the above
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Listen for big ideas
Overcome distractions
"listen" to nonverbal behavior
Listen before you leap
Help your group listen
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African
U.S. American
Asian
South American
European
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Most of us listen at only 25% efficiency
The value of notes decreases as the volume of your notes increase
We are not flexible notetakers
A meeting's minutes or an instructor's handouts are better than the notes taken by a listener
Effective notetakers take notes in outline form
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