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Organization

On the Literature Review in “The Relative Effectiveness of Active Listening in Initial Interactions”. Organization . Divided into 3 sections: Active Listening Listening in Initial Interactions Comparative Advantages of Active Listening Sets the stage for the article Logical & thorough

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Organization

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  1. On the Literature Review in “The Relative Effectiveness of Active Listening in Initial Interactions”

  2. Organization • Divided into 3 sections: • Active Listening • Listening in Initial Interactions • Comparative Advantages of Active Listening • Sets the stage for the article • Logical & thorough • Broad to specific (Bluford Library, 2013, para. 7)

  3. Citation Style • APA Format • Variety of styles • Readability and flow • Direct quotes in current APA format • “The International Listening Association (ILA; 2012) defines listening as, ‘the process of receiving, constructing meaning from and responding to spoken and/or nonverbal messages’” (Weger, Bell, Minci, & Robinson, 2014, p. 14).

  4. References • Bluford Library. (2013). Organization and outline. Retrieved from http://libguides.library.ncat.edu/content.php?pid=122999&sid=1232021 • Weger, H., Bell, G. C., Minei, E. M., & Robinson, M. C. (2014). The relative effectiveness of active listening in initial interactions. International Journal of Listening, 28(1), 13-31. doi:10.1080/10904018.2013.813234

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