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The different types of listening skills used in human communication:
Types of listening edit
- Discriminatory listening - Listening to
- Informative/Comprehensive listening -
- Relationship listening -
- Appreciative listening -
- Critical/Evaluative listening -
Listening styles edit
There are various types of listening styles (also known as feedback styles).
Nonlistening edit
[1] Nonlistening refers to behaviors that people exhibit to appear as though they are listening, when they are not.
- Psuedolistening
Further reading edit
- Barker, Larry L. (1971). Listening behavior. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. ISBN 9780135371268.
References edit
- ^ a b Solomon, Denise; Theiss, Jennifer (12 December 2012). Interpersonal Communication as Art and Science. Routledge. pp. 212–217. ISBN 978-1-136-51164-6. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
- ^ Kline, John A. (1996). "Chapter 4: Types of Listening". Listening Effectively (PDF). Maxwell AFB: Air University Press. pp. 29–44. ISBN 978-1-58566-009-4.
- ^ Moore, Kenneth D. (21 September 2011). Effective Instructional Strategies: From Theory to Practice. SAGE Publications. pp. 72–74. ISBN 978-1-4129-9572-6. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
- ^ Egan, Gerard (2009). The Skilled Helper: A Problem-management and Opportunity-development Approach to Helping. Cengage Learning. pp. 137–138. ISBN 978-0-495-60189-0. Retrieved 8 May 2013.