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| Listening | The active process of receiving, constructing meaning from and responding to spoken or nonverbal messages
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| Hearing | Physiological process in which sound is received by the ear
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| Understanding | assigning meaning to the stimuli that have been selected and attended to by the listener; AKA comprehension
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| Remembering | recalling something from stored memory; thinking of something again
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| Interpreting | the process of understanding the message from the speaker's point of view and letting the speaker know that you understand
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| Responding | Overt verbal and nonverbal behavior by listener indicating what has and has not been received.
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| Association | connection something new to something you already know
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| categorization | organize information into categories
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| meditation | find meaning in unrelated words or items
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| imagery | create visual or mental images from information
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| Mnemonics | create ways to make sense of information
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| Listening for Information | listening for comprehension
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| Evaluative Listening | listening to judge or analyze information
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| Empathetic Listening | listening to understand what another person is thinking or feeling
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| Listening for Enjoyment | listening for pleasure, personal satisfaction or appreciation
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| perception | the process of selecting, organizing and interpreting information in order to give personal meaning to the communication we receive
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| awareness | using senses to take in info about your environment
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| perception formation | we differ in how we organize and interpret our experiences, therefore the way we see the world around us differs
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| selection | occurs as the brain sorts one stimulus from another based on criteria formed by previous experience
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