Strengths/Multiple Intelligences
Memory/Learning Styles/Motivation
Study Skills/Test Skills/SMART Goals
Critical Thinking
More Critical Thinking
100
How many possible themes are there in the Strengths Quest Assessment?
34
100
What does the first "R" in VCR-3 stand for?
Relating the material
100
What are notes called that utilize 2 columns and a summary at the bottom?
Cornell notes
100
What is the 3rd step of critical thinking?
Asking questions
100
What is an appeal to ignorance?
Using another person's lack of knowledge as "evidence" that you are correct
200
What is a talent?
A naturally recurring pattern of thought, feeling, or behavior that can be productively applied
200
What is a kinesthetic learner?
Someone who likes hands-on exercises where s/he can do it him/herself
200
What is pre-reading?
Skimming a chapter before reading it
200
What is critical thinking? (definition)
Making an informed judgement based on objective analysis and evaluation
200
What is creative thinking?
The ability to examine a situation and come up with a new way of explaining or using it
300
What is intrapersonal intelligence?
Being deeply aware of one's own feelings, preferring alone time to reflect, etc.
300
What kind of intelligence or learning style does a person have if they like handouts and pictures?
visual/spatial
300
When you see words like "every," "always," or "never" on a test, what should you generally expect?
That the answer is not correct.
300
What is a question of preference?
asking if you like something (answer is subjective - no correct answer)
300
What is an appeal to popular opinion?
When a person claims that an idea is true/correct only because most people agree
400
What is an extrovert?
Someone that enjoys being and talking with others; someone that does well in groups
400
What is a mnemonic device?
A silly tool that helps aid in memory, such as a jingle for example.
400
What does a S.M.A.R.T goa stand for?
S- specific M- measurable A- attainable R- relavent T- time structured
400
What is a question of judgement?
Asking about your beliefs (answers are often debatable)
400
What does "correlation implies causation" mean?
When a person assumes that two things are connected simply because they occur around the same time
500
What does someone with a "sensing" personality type use to gather information?
his/her sight, smell, taste, touch, or hearing
500
What is extrinsic motivation?
Outside rewards such as money, praise, etc.
500
Aside from making a SMART goal and then writing it down, what else will increase your chances of achieving the goal?
Telling a friend about it
500
What is a fact?
Something that can be proven (based on evidence)
500
What kind of websites generally have the most factual information?
Government or University websites
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