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What Do You Hear When You Listen? Five Principles with Tips for Developing Critical Listening Skills
by Diane F. Wyzga, RN, JDPosted on May 1, 2008 | No CommentsA mother’s ear is attuned to hear her baby’s cry. Each of us has had the experience of sitting bolt upright in bed having heard a “bump in the night.” There is a critical difference between hearing and listening although we often exchange one action for the other. And what […] -
Our May 2008 Favorite Thing
by Rita Handrich, EditorPosted on May 1, 2008 | No CommentsTucked into every issue of The Jury Expert you’ll find a “favorite thing”. Something special you submitted or something we found and thought of value. This issue, our favorite thing is a webpage from the website of ASTC member Kathy Kellermann. It’s called “Jury Research Updates”. Every […]