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dc.contributor.authorLee, Dickeng
dc.contributor.authorHatesohl, Delmareng
dc.date.issued1993eng
dc.description"Reviewed October 1993."eng
dc.description.abstractListening is the communication skill most of us use the most frequently. Various studies stress the importance of listening as a communication skill. A typical study points out that many of us spend 70 to 80 percent of our waking hours in some form of communication. Of that time, we spend about 9 percent writing, 16 percent reading, 30 percent speaking, and 45 percent listening. Studies also confirm that most of us are poor and inefficient listeners.eng
dc.format.extent5 pageseng
dc.identifier.otherCM-0150-1993eng
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10355/50293
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.publisherUniversity of Missouri Extensioneng
dc.relation.ispartofcommunityUniversity of Missouri--Columbia. Extensioneng
dc.relation.ispartofseriesCM - Communications (MU Extension) ; 0150 (1993)eng
dc.rightsOpenAccess.eng
dc.rights.licenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License.
dc.rights.licenseProvided for historical documentation only. Check Missouri Extension and Agricultural Experiment Station websites for current information.eng
dc.subjectlistening training ; thought ; speach ; work ; habits ; speakereng
dc.titleListening : Our Most Used Communication Skill (1993)eng
dc.typeDocumenteng


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