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If you stand up to someone who is hurting your feelings, which need is being met? |
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Who developed the hierarchy of needs? |
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What are Gardner's styles of learning? |
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Verbal, Visual, Tactile, Logical/Mathematical, Rhythmic/Musical, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, Naturalistic |
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Which of the following belongs on Maslow's hierarchy of needs? |
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If you are hungry and tired, which type of need is not being met? |
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What ability does the following example represent? After observing many absences, you remind an employee of the sick day policy. |
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What ability does the following example represent? You work an eight hour shift collecting money at highway toll stops. |
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Without talking with his son, A.J., Tony Soprano assumes his son will take over the family business of "garbage collection" someday. What is Tony's assumption an example of? |
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If a storm has ravaged your home, which of your needs is suffering? |
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What ability does the following example represent? As a museum curator, you keep track of collections on loan from your gallery. |
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What ability does the following example represent? You sit at a sewing machine all day sewing collars and cuffs on shirts. |
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Which learning styles are illustrated in the following example? Check all that apply. As she prepared for her research trip, Carly drew the shapes of artifacts she was likely to encounter in the field and listened carefully to her professor summarize important research protocols. |
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Which learning styles are illustrated in the following example? Check all that apply. By picking up the pieces and recognizing the patterns in the puzzle, Jay was able to quickly solve it. |
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Logical/Mathematical Tactile |
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Which learning styles are illustrated in the following example? Check all that apply. Observing the tree's growth patterns, Mike created categories for weather types that affected its height. |
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Logical/Mathematical Naturalistic |
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What is Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's definition of flow? |
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Full concentration on a task that brings fulfillment |
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Joanne made a plan to achieve her long-term goal of saving for retirement. She divided her steps under three categories: stock market analysis, mutal fund research, and salary/contribution projections. What are these categories called? |
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When Greg didn't meet a deadline for one of his steps to achieve his short-term goal of improving his math grade, he looked over his timeline and the associated steps. He decided to move one of his deadlines forward and give the step another try. What is this called? |
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Which of the following represents flow? Check all that apply. |
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Practicing piano without noticing how long you have been practicing Writing all day without noticing hunger |
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What ability does the following example represent? Without asking, you help a coworker who is burdened by multiple and fast-approaching deadlines. |
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Tony Soprano makes a commitment with his wife, Carmela, to attend counseling to see what steps they can take to improve their marriage. The process of counseling will take at least a year. What is this commitment an example of? |
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The taxonomy of life creates a hierarchy of categories of learning. |
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Which of the following is involved in learning at the knowledge level? |
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Learning is the acquisition of information |
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What is the highest level of learning the following question illustrates? How does Dow Chemical Company appeal to viewers' emotions when advertising their "green," or responsible, stance toward the environment? |
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What is the following an example of? To help remember the order of operations for math, Julie uses PEMDAS, which stands for Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction. |
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Taxonomies can be used as learning tools. |
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Learning at the application level requires you to use knowledge level thinking skills. |
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Recency refers to information you memorized later than other information. |
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How is analysis different from synthesis? |
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Analysis requires breaking a problem down into parts; synthesis requires putting pieces together to form a solution. |
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What is the highest level of learning the following question illustrates? What is the difference between art and design? |
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Carl Linnaeus developed the taxonomy of learning types. |
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Memory is the retention of information. |
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What is the word "parrot" an example of in the following list? Apple, banana, blueberry, kiwi, lemon, parrot, peach, plum, raspberry |
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What is the highest level of learning the following question illustrates? Write a set of criteria to judge the quality of comedy movies. |
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Some test questions and learning tasks are more difficult than others. |
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How is comprehension different from application? |
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Comprehension requires describing; application requires problem solving. |
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Primacy refers to information you memorized earlier than other information. |
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Memory is more complex and dynamic than learning. |
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How is analysis different from application? |
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Analysis requires comparison; application requires problem solving. |
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What is the highest level of learning the following question illustrates? Create your own sentence and use the word "explicate" correctly. |
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Putting parts together to form an understanding or a solution |
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The night before her test, Julie studied until 3 a.m., got four hours of sleep, then got up to take her test. She had no other prior preparation for her test. What is this an example of? |
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Breaking down parts to understand whole |
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At the beginning of the semester, Mark noted all of his assignment due dates then scheduled his study time around his job, choir practice, and time with his girlfriend. What is this an example of? |
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It's acceptable to attend a group study session without being prepared to teach others in your group. |
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Before reading her assignment, Karen browsed through the pages looking for bolded or italicized words. What is this an example of? |
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Solving problems with prior knowledge |
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Working long hours as an assistant to a computer programmer, Luke has developed an aptitude for problem solving. What does "aptitude" mean? |
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What is the following an example of? Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November. |
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What is the following an example of? To remember the main points of her speech about rare orchid species, Candace imagined the route she takes to walk to class every day and associated each main point with a landmark along the way. |
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Setting a mangeable work and study schedule this semester has alleviated some stress for Corey. What does "alleviated" mean? |
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Judging information or data for value or effectiveness |
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Study skills are only important for students. |
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After completing a concept map about the earth's rain cycle, Becky was able to integrate her prior and new knowledge. What does "integrate" mean? |
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What is the following an example of? To help him remember his new vocabulary words, Justin created sentences like the following: To avoid the pain of a shot myself, I will send a proctor to my doctor. |
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The types of learning developed by Bloom build in complexity from knowledge to evaluation. |
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Which of the following are examples of critical thinking? Check all that apply. |
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Building on ideas Making points with evidence |
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Why is it important to assign a scribe in group study sessions? |
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A scribe writes down important discussion points. |
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Taxonomies rank categories of a topic. |
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Which of the following can be effective study skills? Check all that apply. |
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Planning Skimming Time management |
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Translating abstract ideas into concrete information |
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What is the following an example of? To help him remember the 7 diatomic molecules, James wrote a sentence using each first letter of the different molecules: Bromine, Hydrogen, Chlorine, Flourine, Oxygen, Nitorgen, Iodine. Brenda Has Clever Friends On Nearby Islands. |
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In the context of the classroom, Amy stresses about taking tests. But in the context of her science lab, she is more comfortable and earns higher grades. What does "context" mean? |
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Memory is an essential component of learning. |
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What is the following an example of? To help her remember the groups of numbers 45837285993846356494, Claire divided the numbers into groups for easier memorization: 4583 7285 9938 4635 6494. |
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How might word processing software be used when you are in school? |
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Organize notes and homework |
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How do spreadsheet programs label columns? |
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How do spreadsheet programs label rows? |
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What is the acronym you can use to help you remember the order of operations? |
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Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally |
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How might FTP be used when you are in school? |
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Exchange information with others for group work. |
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Which of the following are appropriate ways to use technology? (Choose all that apply.) |
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Backing up data.,Communicating with friends, family, and professional contacts.Sharing information with others. |
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Lauren's neighbor really makes her feel uncomfortable. She really feels like he is up to something and decides to try to find out more information about him. Lauren found a website that will allow you to access personal information about people for $9.95 a month. Is this an appropriate or inappropriate use of technology? |
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Which of the following is a shortcut that ignites a list of commands, actions, or keystrokes in order to execute a task? |
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Miranda used the same reference several times in her research paper. Which function did she most likely use? |
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Miriam has a report due over the Vietnam War in two days. While surfing the web, she came across a site that has reports about different history topics including the Vietnam War. Since she procrastinated to do her report she decided to download the report and put her name on it. Is this an appropriate or inappropriate use of technology? |
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Using word processing software is similar to using which of the following? |
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Which of the following should you always do before sending or printing a document? |
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Run a grammar and spell check |
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Marlon needed to move the text in his opening paragraph to the closing paragraph because it would better fit in that part of his paper. Which function should Marlon use? |
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If a cell contains a formula, what will the contents start with? |
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Which of the following are inappropriate ways to use technology? (Choose all that apply.) |
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Spreading junk mail, spam, or viruses.,Using graphics, text, or other applications that you find online for your own projects. |
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of the Internet being so easy to use? |
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Not all of the information you find is dependable. |
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How might e-mail and instant messaging be used when you are in school? |
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Communicate with classmates |
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What are the two main document file formats? |
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What is the standard format for submitting work to a teacher that has been created using word processing software? |
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Times New Roman at 12 pt. |
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Karyn is working on an important research project for one of her classes. She has decided to make a back up copy of her data on a CD just in case something happens to the original. Is this an appropriate or inappropriate use of technology? |
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Which of the following spelling errors is spell check unable to catch? |
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Words spelled correctly but used incorrectly |
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Which of the following are documents that don't contain any formatting? |
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Shelby decided to make his own birthday invitations. He wanted to fit two invitations per page. Which function should Shelby use? |
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How might websites be used when you are in school? |
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Which of the following is a blank field where a row and a column intersect? |
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