<b>The International Journal of Listening</b>

The Journal of The
International Listening Association
Volume 1 Spring, 1987 Number 1

 
CONTENTS
 
A Beginning, and an Editor Anticipates Voncile M. Smith
1
 
Listening --Ubiquitous Yet Obscure James I. Brown
3
 
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Manipulation versus Persuasion Ralph G. Nichols
15
 
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  Listening and persuasion
 
Someone Should do Something About That
(A Comment About Listening Research)
Carl H. Weaver
44
 
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  listening research and research
 

A Study of Effective and Ineffective
Listening Dyads Using the Systems
Theory Principle of Entropy

Steven C. Rhodes

29
 
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Contributions of Humanistic Psychology
to Listening: Past, Present, and Future
T. Dean Thomlison

54
 
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William Waack 78
 
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Listening Theory In Modern Rhetorical
Thought
James J. Floyd
Robin G. Reese
87
 

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Listening: The Influence of Neuro-Linguistic
Cues on the Retention of Information

Robert O. Hirsch 103
 
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  listening and cues
 
The Effects of Pausing and Listening
Ability on Retention of a Spoken Message
Todd J. Rasmuson 114
 
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  listening and pause
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A Factor Analytic Study of Four
Listening Tests
Margaret Fitch Hauser
Adele Hughes
129
 
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  listening and tests


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