Reduced 60%
She spent 5.8 hours total and 1.8 hours of that time was spent listening to Brahms. To find how long she spent listening to Beethoven, subtract 1.8 from 5.8. 5.8 - 1.8 = 4.0. She spent 4 hours listening to Beethoven.
Comprehensive Listening.
no it can not be reduced.... :)
It cannot be reduced
The five types of listening are active listening, critical listening, empathic listening, appreciative listening, and comprehensive listening.
Active listening refers to techniques like eye contact and mirroring that help the other person feel like you are participating in the communication. Studies have shown that when someone talks about their pain to someone who cares that their experience of pain is reduced by half.
Empathetic listening, critical listening, appreciative listening, and empathetic listening are not defined.
Some types of listening that include active listening are:Relational listeningDialogic listeningTherapeutic listeningAppreciative listeningEvaluative listening
Improved understanding of the speaker's message. Strengthened relationships by showing empathy and respect. Reduced misunderstandings and conflicts. Enhanced ability to problem solve and make more informed decisions. Increased learning and personal growth through exposure to diverse perspectives.
Active listening.
inactive listening is hearing but really listening to it!
The classification of listening refers to categorizing different types or levels of listening skills and behaviors. This can include active listening, empathetic listening, critical listening, and appreciative listening. Each classification highlights specific characteristics and objectives in the listening process.
The four types of listening are:Passive is when you listen to background music/noisesCritical is when you you listen to a political speechPurposeful is when you listen to directions and/ commandsAppreciative is when you listen to plays and/or music
Some types of listening that include active listening are:Relational listeningDialogic listeningTherapeutic listeningAppreciative listeningEvaluative listening
Linda, are you listening to me?
Subskills of listening include active listening, empathetic listening, critical listening, and reflective listening. Active listening involves engaging fully with the speaker; empathetic listening focuses on understanding the speaker's emotions; critical listening involves analyzing the message for accuracy; and reflective listening involves paraphrasing and reflecting back what the speaker has said.