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Toward the Establishment of General Dimensions Underlying the Listening Process
Authors:Kelby K. Halone  Terry M. Cunconan  Carolyn Gwynn Coakley  Andrew D. Wolvin
Affiliation:1. Clemson University;2. Louisiana Tech University , USA;3. University of Maryland , College Park , USA
Abstract:
Findings from previous research (Coakley, Halone, & Wolvin, 1996; Halone, Wolvin, & Coakley, 1997; Wolvin, Coakley, & Halone, 1995) indicate that the listening process may be conceptualized primarily in (a) cognitive, (b) affective, (c) behavioral/verbal, (d) behavioral/nonverbal, and (e) behavioral/interactive terms. This report seeks to quantitatively confirm these qualitatively-derived findings. Specifically, this study sought to analyze whether each respective dimension could be generally characteristic of the listening process. Confirmatory factor analyses were conducted, providing support for each respective dimension. Results from this study have implications for how communication scholars should conceive of the listening process in theoretical, empirical, and pedagogical terms.
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