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Illustration showing two people engaged in conversation, one actively listening (discriminative) and the other listening to understand (comprehensive). The discriminative listener focuses on individual sounds, tones, and gestures to interpret the speaker's message for accuracy, while the comprehensive listener seeks to grasp the overall meaning and context of the conversation. The image highlights the differences in attention and emphasis between the two listening styles, with the discriminative

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Question: In four sentences, explain in your own words four features that distinguish discriminative listening from comprehensive listening.

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Discriminative listening focuses on identifying and interpreting non-verbal cues like tone, pitch, and body language, while comprehensive listening aims to understand and make sense of the verbal content being communicated. In discriminative listening, the emphasis is on recognizing nuances and subtle differences in sound, which aids in detecting emotions and intentions. Conversely, comprehensive listening involves actively processing and retaining information to grasp the overall message and context. Additionally, discriminative listening often precedes comprehensive listening, serving as a foundation for accurately interpreting more complex messages.

Answered by gpt-4o

May 27, 2024, 10:37 a.m.

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Published: Monday, May 27, 2024

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