Grossmont Cuyamaca Community College District Communication Scenarios Discussion
Question Description
Listening Scenario 1 – Chris & Damien.mp4
Listening Scenario 2 – Trevor & Meg.mp4
Directions:
Watch the two videos above featuring two separate communication scenarios. Then, answer the following questions. You’re responses should use complete sentences and should be two to four sentences per question.
Scenario 1 – Chris & Damien:
a. Identify at least two common barriers to listening in this scene and give an example for each.
b. Was Damien using mindful listening or mindless listening? Use examples to support your claim.
c. Was Chris using mindful listening or mindless listening? Use examples to support your claim.
d. Identify at least two of the potential listening responses listed in the Chapter 7 Outline on Canvas (in the Modules Section) used in this scene and give an example for each.
Scenario 2: Trevor & Med:
a. Identify at least two common barriers to listening in this scene and give an example for each. (Choose two that are different than the ones you used for scenario 1 above).
b. Was Trevor using mindful listening or mindless listening? Use examples to support your claim.
c. Was Med using mindful listening or mindless listening? Use examples to support your claim.
d. Identify at least two of the potential listening responses listed in the Chapter 7 Outline on Canvas (in the Modules Section) used in this scene and give an example for each. (Choose two that are different than the ones you used for scenario 1 above).
Chapter 7: Listening – More Than Meets the Ear
>> What It Means To Listen
Listening: the active process of making meaning out of someone else’s spoken message
Listening is different than just hearing
Hearing: refers to the stimulus of the eardrum
Listening involves attending to the message (paying attention to it)
Listening applies to spoken messages
- Reading and interpreting nonverbal communication do not qualify as listening
>> Two Ways of Listening
Mindless listening: reacting to others’ messages automatically and routinely
Ÿ Involves low-level information processing
Ÿ Although it may sound negative, this form of listening is often necessary since we are exposed to so many messages
Mindful listening: giving careful thought and attention to the messages we receive
Ÿ Used when a message is important to us
Ÿ Typically used with significant others
Consider the role listening plays in:
The workplace
At school
In your relationships
Entertainment
>> Misconceptions About Listening
People often overestimate their listening abilities
Two common misconceptions:
Hearing is the same as listening
Listening is natural and effortless
>> Ways of Listening
HURIER Model: developed by Judi Brownell to describe the stages of listening
>> Potential Listening Responses
Stonewalling: responding w/silence and lack of expression
Backchanneling: using facial expressions, nodding, saying “uh-huh”
Paraphrasing: restating the speaker’s words in your own words
Empathizing: conveying that you understand and share the other person’s feelings
Supporting: expressing your agreement for the speaker’s opinion or point of view
Analyzing: providing your own perspective
Advising: giving advice to the speaker
>> Common Barriers to Listening
Noise: anything that distracts you from listening to a message
Pseudolistening: using feedback behavior to appear as though you are paying attention
Selective attention: listening to only what you want to hear while ignoring the rest
Stage hogging: changing the focus of the conversation onto yourself
Information overload: the state of being overwhelmed by information
Glazing over: daydreaming or “zoning out” due to the mind thinking faster than others can speak or lack of interest
Rebuttal tendency: the propensity to debate a speaker’s point and formulate a reply while they are speaking
Closed-mindedness: the tendency to not listen to anything with which one disagrees
Interrupting: talking when it isn’t our turn/cutting someone off
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