is listening in order to differentiate sounds in the environment and speech sounds.
inactive listening is hearing but really listening to it!
Linda, are you listening to me?
Reactive listening is known as programmed listening. It can also be considered closed listening. An example is the expression, "he hears what he wants to hear."
goss listening
To listen and to try to fully understand ( active listening ) instead of just listening and not thinking ( passive listening ).
Discriminative listening involves focusing on specific sounds to distinguish similar sounds or words, such as differentiating between "b" and "p" sounds or identifying the intonation in a sentence. Examples include listening to differences in pitch, volume, tone, and rhythm to comprehend spoken language accurately. Discriminative listening is essential in language learning and understanding different accents.
Examples of discriminative listening include listening to differences in pronunciations, tones, and pitches in language learning, recognizing and interpreting nonverbal cues in interpersonal communication, and distinguishing between various instruments in music.
The adjective form of discrimination is "discriminatory."
Prejudiced, discriminatory, biased.
A generative model will learn categories of data while a discriminative model will simply learn the distinction between different categories of data. Discriminative models will generally outperform generative models on classification tasks.
language evolves from what people say, unfortunalty that can be discriminative. Words such as CHAV (from the acronim Counsel House And Violence) are discriminative when they are applied to whole groups, as the connotations implied may be unfounded
Discriminative stimuli
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1. file a complaint with EOEP 2. Get a new job
If people write rude, nasty, possibly discriminative comments, and also if they write it on personal property! Hope this helps :)
Cardiovascular disease is an ailment of the heart and has nothing to with race or gender, it can be avoided by exercise and a healthy diet.
I'm going to a selective school next year. I don't thin they are discriminative. I think they help the very intelligent students learn something. When I was in primary school, I didn't learn much. Sometimes, I even taught the class. By going to a selective school, I'll have competition. When I was in primary school, people kept telling me that I would get it and some people would bet that I would. I had no competition. By going to a selective school, I will work very hard and to the best of my capability to be the best. In my opinion, I don't think selective schools are discriminative.