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  Listening styles and their correspondence with second guessing
 
 
Title: Listening styles and their correspondence with second guessing
Author: Kirtley, Michelle D.
Honeycutt, James M.
Appeared in: Communication research reports
Paging: Volume 13 (1996) nr. 2 pages 174-182
Year: 1996
Contents: This study examined the correspondence between four different styles of listening (people, action, content, and time) and their relationship to second-guessing theory. Individuals often question the veracity of messages that they receive from second-hand sources. Individuals may doubt the second-hand source as well as the “primary” source. We explored whether different styles of listening were associated with a tendency to second guess was explained. A regression analysis revealed that two listening styles predicted second guessing, accounting for 17% of the variance. Results are discussed in terms of listener profiles and second-guessing motivation.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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