HSS 2102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Fallacy, Critical Thinking, Working Memory

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Process of receiving, constructing meaning from a spoken or nonverbal message. Although most of us can hear, we often fail to liste(cid:374) to (cid:449)hat others say; it"s so basic that we take it for granted. After a short conversation, we can report 50% of what was said to us. Assessing your listening habits: knowledge (of human interaction, skills (to listen, desire (to listen to others) Defensive listening: feeling defensive or humiliated of critical remarks from others. Disruptive listening: interrupting someone instead of listening. Pseudolistening: fake listening while yours mind is somewhere else. Selective listening: only listening to parts of a story that you agree with and not listening to the others. Superficial listening: paying more attention to what the other person looks like than to what they say. Hearing: making distinctions of sounds and words in a language. Understanding: grasp the meaning of what people are saying. Interpreting: ability to empathize with people without making judgments.

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