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High involvement speakers engage more actively in conversations from "summary" of Conversational Style by Deborah Tannen

High involvement speakers tend to be more actively engaged in conversations compared to low involvement speakers. These individuals show a high level of engagement by frequently participating in dialogue, asking questions, offering opinions, and providing feedback during interactions. Their communicative style is characterized by a desire to contribute to the conversation and be an active part of the exchange. When high involvement speakers engage in conversations, they demonstrate a strong interest in the topic at hand. They are eager to share their thoughts and perspectives, as well as to learn from others. This active participation creates a dynamic and engaging exchange, where ideas are freely exchanged and different viewpoints are considered. ...
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    Deborah Tannen

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