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Meaning: Distinguishing Between Different Sounds Or

What Is Listening Stimuli.


- Is A Process Of Receiving, Interpreting, And Making Sense
Example: Identifying Specific Instruments In A Piece Of
Of Information That Received In Sound Or To The Speaker.
Music.
Selective Listening:
Active Listening:
Meaning: Focusing Only On Specific Parts Of A Message
Meaning: Fully Concentrating, Understanding, Responding,
That Are Of Interest.
And Remembering What Is Being Said.
Example: Hearing Only The Details Relevant To Your Task In
Example: Nodding, Paraphrasing, And Providing Feedback
A Meeting.
During A Conversation.
Biased Listening:
Passive Listening:
Meaning: Selectively Attending To Information That Aligns
With Existing Beliefs.
Meaning: Receiving Sound Without Actively Engaging Or
Example: Only Considering News Sources That Support
Responding.
Your Political Views.
Example: Hearing Background Music While Doing Chores
Empathic Listening:
Without Paying Much Attention.
Meaning: Understanding And Sharing The Feelings And
Reflective Listening:
Perspectives Of The Speaker.
Example: Acknowledging Emotions And Expressing
Meaning: Paraphrasing Or Repeating Back What Someone
Understanding.
Has Said To Confirm Understanding.
Dialogic Listening:
Example: "So, If I Understand Correctly, You're Saying..."
Meaning: Engaging In A Back-And-Forth Conversation
Critical Listening:
Where Both Parties Contribute.
Example: Actively Participating In A Group Discussion.
Meaning: Analyzing And Evaluating Information,
Task-Oriented Listening:
Arguments, And Evidence.
Example: Assessing The Validity Of Claims Made In A
Meaning: Listening To Follow Instructions And Complete A
Persuasive Speech.
Specific Task.
Example: Following A Recipe Step By Step.
Sympathetic Listening:
Global Listening:
Meaning: Providing Emotional Support And Understanding
Meaning: Grasping The Overall Message Even If Specific
To The Speaker.
Details Are Missed.
Example: Listening Empathetically To A Friend Going
Example: Understanding The Main Idea Of A Foreign
Through A Difficult Time.
Language Conversation.
Evaluative Listening:
Informational Listening:
Meaning: Assessing The Effectiveness Of A Speaker's
Meaning: Listening To Gain Specific Information Or Learn
Presentation Or Argument.
Something New.
Example: Critically Analyzing A Business Proposal.
Example: Paying Attention During A Lecture To Understand
Judgmental Listening:
The Key Concepts.
Meaning: Forming Opinions About A Speaker Based On
Appreciative Listening:
Tone, Language, Or Mannerisms.
Example: Making Assumptions About Someone's
Meaning: Enjoying And Appreciating Sounds Or Messages
Credibility Based On Their Accent.
For Pleasure.
Interactive Listening:
Example: Listening To Music Or A Podcast Purely For
Enjoyment.
Meaning: Participating In A Group Discussion With Active
Engagement.
Discriminative Listening:
Example: Contributing Ideas And Responding To Others In
A Team Meeting.
Mindful Listening:

Meaning: Being Fully Present And Attentive During The Act


Of Listening.
Example: Practicing Mindfulness By Focusing On The
Sounds Around You.
Relational Listening:

Meaning: Listening To Strengthen Relationships By


Understanding Thoughts And Feelings.
Example: Actively Listening To A Partner's Concerns To
Enhance Communication.
Tolerant Listening:

Meaning: Patiently Listening To Diverse Perspectives


Without Becoming Defensive.
Example: Engaging In A Conversation With Someone Who
Has Different Beliefs.

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