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2023
In three essays I discuss how music prompts active engagement from consumers. The first essay is a conceptual model of consumer engagement with music, which includes autobiographical music experiences and centralizes the construct of psychological ownership to capture consumer feelings that music is "theirs." The second essay empirically tests how ...
Zoe Godfrey, Daniel Korschun
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In three essays I discuss how music prompts active engagement from consumers. The first essay is a conceptual model of consumer engagement with music, which includes autobiographical music experiences and centralizes the construct of psychological ownership to capture consumer feelings that music is "theirs." The second essay empirically tests how ...
Zoe Godfrey, Daniel Korschun
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Tips on . . .: Active listening
BMJ, 2001For most people, listening is a passive activity, and there is often confusion between hearing and listening. Research suggests that people listen to only 30% of what they hear. Barriers to effective listening include preoccupation with own interests or worries, appearance of the speaker, noise, etc.
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Journal of Police Crisis Negotiations, 2006
(2006). Active Listening Revisited. Journal of Police Crisis Negotiations: Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 111-115.
Michael J. McMains, Kelly Shannon
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(2006). Active Listening Revisited. Journal of Police Crisis Negotiations: Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 111-115.
Michael J. McMains, Kelly Shannon
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ACTIVE LISTENING LISTEN, UNDERSTAND, DO
2017This activity has been prepared relating the learningobjective of applying listening rules for 3rd grade Turkish Lesson listeningskills. The aims of this activity are to maket he students get ready fort helistening activity, to identify the goals of listening, to focus on what theylisten t oto and to gain the habit of listening as a good manner and use
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Collaboration: Listening Actively
2015Listening actively is defined as the capability of practicing non-defensive and empathic listening. Many difficult situations can be resolved by practicing active listening. It is one of the most under-utilized interpersonal skills of management. Despite this, to collaborate in an influential manner, listening actively is a vitally important capability
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