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FOR THIS DISCUSSION QUESTION, THERE ARE SEVERAL STEPS. SEE BELOW:(1) Read the sections listed above under "TEXTBOOK TIE-IN." Learn what the following terms mean according to our textbook:
Physiological Noise
Psychological Noise
Response Preparation
Interrupting
Narcissistic Listening
Pseudo-listening
Empathetic Listening
(2) Watch the short Ted Talk (less than 8 minutes) by Julian Treasure titled "5 Ways to Listen Better." It also has a Transcript so you can revisit his ideas in writing after watching the video. https://www. ted. com/talks/julian_treasure_5_ways_to _listen_better/transcript?referrer= playlist-listen_up#t-14772 (3) Respond to the DISCUSSION QUESTION below incorporating the following criteria:
Discuss how Julian Treasure's video relates to at least 3 of the 7 terms listed in in Section 1 above. Make sure it is clear to me that you understand what the terms means as it relates to his ideas about how to become a better listener. PLEASE BOLD YOUR 3 TERMS so I can locate them easily!
In your response, specifically refer to ideas from the video and note that a Transcript of the video is included in the link so you don't have watch the video repeatedly.
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