listening styles for Interpersonal Communication
WA2_Listening_Styles_FA19 Writing Assignment 2: Listening Styles Assignment Directions: Fall 2021 The revised Listening Styles Profile (LSP-R) measures four constructs including relational listening, analytical listening, task-oriented listening and critical listening (Bodie, Worthington & Gearhart, 2013) styles are outlined in chapter 8 of your textbook. For this writing assignment, you are asked to complete the Listening Styles Profile (LSP-R) and then answer the following prompts. Take time to read each of the following and assess how each statement applies to you by marking your level of agreement/disagreement with each item. Do not think of any specific listening situation. The stronger you disagree with a statement the lower the number you will write in the far-right column next to the statement. The stronger you agree with a statement, the higher the number you will write down. Your score for each item should reflect the following: Strongly Disagree = 1, Disagree =2, Somewhat Disagree =3, Unsure = 4, Somewhat Agree = 5, Agree = 6, Strongly Agree = 7. Calculate your scores for each of the four categories. Relational Listening When listening to others, it is important to understand the feelings of the speaker. When listening to others, I am mainly concerned with how they are feeling. I listen to understand the emotions and mood of the speaker. I listen primarily to build and maintain relationships with others. I enjoy listening to others because it allows me to connect with them. When listening to others, I focus on understanding the feelings behind words. Relational Listening Total Score Analytical Listening I wait until all the facts are presented before forming judgments and opinions. I tend to withhold judgment about another’s ideas until I have heard everything they have to say. When listening to others, I attempt to withhold making an opinion until I’ve heard their entire message. When listening to others, I consider all sides of the issue before responding. I fully listen to what a person has to say before forming any opinions. To be fair to others, I fully listen to what they have to say before making judgments. Analytical Listening Total Score Task-Oriented Listening I am impatient with people who ramble on during conversations. I get frustrated when people get off topic during a conversation. When listening to others, I become impatient when they appear to be wasting time. I prefer speakers who quickly get to the point. I find it difficult to listen to people who take too long to get their ideas across. When listening to others, I appreciate speakers who give brief, to the-point presentations. Task-Oriented Listening Total Score Critical Listening When listening to others, I focus on any inconsistencies and/or errors in what’s being said. I often catch errors in order speakers’ logic. I tend to naturally notice errors in what other speakers’ say. I have a talent for catching inconsistencies in what a speaker says. When listening to others, I notice contradictions in what they say. Good listeners catch discrepancies in what people say. Critical Listening Total Score *Bodie, G. D., Worthington, D. L., & Gearhart, C. G. (2013). The Revised Listening Styles Profile (LSP-R): Development and validation. Communication Quarterly, 61, 72-90. Doi: 10.1080/01463373.2012.720343 After you have totaled your scores for each category you will begin the writing assignment. Be sure to include a complete introduction to the paper that includes a thesis statement introducing the main ideas of the paper. Organize the body of the paper into main ideas that fit with your thesis statement. 1. Discuss the importance of listening in interpersonal relationships. 2. Analyze your results from the Revised Listening Styles Profile; each listening style (relational, task-oriented, critical, analytical) should be discussed in a complete paragraph. 3. Consider the responses that could increase your effectiveness as a listener and discuss nonverbal skills that will help you improve. Include a definitive conclusion that summarizes the key themes in the paper. x Include proper in-text citations in either APA (see https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/02/ ) or MLA (see https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/02/ ) format. Be certain that you include the textbook definitions of the concepts you use and that you cite these definitions correctly. A reference list (see https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/05/ ) or works cited (see https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/05/ ) should be included at the end of your paper. Your paper should be typed, approximately 3-4 pages long, and double spaced. The paper should also be proofread, and mistakes in grammar, spelling, sentence structure, formatting and other areas of paper mechanics should be kept to a minimum. 1. In the first part of the paper, discuss the importance of listening in interpersonal communication. Define the terms listening and hearing. Explain how hearing and listening are different. Describe an example of each term. Listening vs. Hearing Unmet (0 %) Needs Improvement (5069%) Fair (70-79%) Good (80-89%) Excellent (100%) The student has not addressed the importance of listening AND/OR it is not complete. The student attempts to address the importance of listening but fails to provide definitions AND/OR fails to explain or provide examples. The student may be developing ideas but the introduction of the paper needs improvement to meet minimum requirements. The student addresses the importance of listening and identifies the differences between hearing and listening. However, the definitions are incomplete, not explained well or examples may not be provided OR some of the information is addressed but the overall answer lacks evidence. The student identifies and explains the importance of listening within communication, AND the student explains how listening and hearing are different by defining each term AND the explanation of listening and hearing is clear AND the student provides examples to support his or her explanation. The student clearly identifies and explains the importance of listening within interpersonal communication, AND the student skillfully explains how listening and hearing are different by defining each term AND the explanation of listening and hearing is clear and articulate AND the student provides excellent examples to skillfully support his or her explanation. Points Earned:__________/ 8 Possible Points 2. In the next part of your paper, define each listening style, explain the listening style in your own words and discuss your results for each of the four listening styles. Each listening style should be a separate paragraph. In your discussion, provide your scores for each of the listening styles. Which styles did you score higher in? Which styles did you score lower in? Based on this data, what do you conclude about your listening? Task-Oriented Listening Unmet (0 %) Needs Improvement (5069%) Fair (70-79%) Good (80-89%) Excellent (100%) The student has not addressed the listening style. The student attempts to address the listening style but may fail to provide his or her score AND/OR fails to compare the score. There is little to no discussion as