Vocabulary | Miscellaneous | Listening | Small Groups |
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What is the active process of making meaning out of another person’s spoken message is
Listening
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What is college students spend more time ________ than communicating in other ways.
Listening
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What is the most listening you do in class or at work is?
Informational listening
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What are two reasons we join small groups?
Need to belong, protection, improve our effectiveness, we feel pressure to join.
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What is the sensory process of receiving and perceiving sounds is
Hearing
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Small groups include individual ____.
Roles
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What are three types of responding?
Stonewalling, Backchanneling, Paraphrasing, Empathizing, Supporting, Analyzing, Advising.
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What are challenges with small groups?
Require sacrifices, experience conflict, difficult to coordinate.
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What is the definition of attending is?
Paying attention to someone’s words well enough to understand what that person is trying to communicate
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Myth or Fact: Hearing is the same as listening?
Myth
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What kind of listening have most of you been doing during this presentation?
Pseudolistening.
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What are four functions of a small group?
Focus on discrete tasks, evaluate and advise, create art and ideas, Provide service and support, promote social networking, compete, help us to learn.
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What is the definition of a small group is?
A collection of people working interdependently to accomplish a task
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What are two ways to constructive group environment?
Celebrate success, defuse stress, and respect others.
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What are the stages of listening?
Hearing, Understanding, Remembering, Interpreting, Evaluating, Responding.
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What are the 5 phases of socialization into small groups?
Antecedent, anticipatory, encounter, assimilation, exit.
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