What is the Following describing?
By definition, this must include a body of theory and specialized knowledge, a public service orientation and a distinct subculture. It is a societal commitment to providing a necessary and useful specialized service.
This is defined as Temporarily suspending one’s own culturally informed opinion and thinking about how others might interpret or value a situation...
which range of military operation deals with can be small-scale, limited duration operations, such as strikes, raids, and peace enforcement, which might include combat depending on the circumstances?
Crisis Response and Limited Contingency Operations
-Unbiased
-Accurate
one experiences the positive feelings a task, activity, and the effort of doing their best generates within him or her is an example of?
Intrinsic motivation
What refers to the professional attitudes and beliefs that :
-inspire every member of the profession of arms.
-reinforces the concept that military service is much more than just another job.
-refusal to accept failure and is an Airman’s total commitment to the nation, unit, mission, and fellow Airmen
Idea of how the different parts fit or interrelate, and how an action you take in one area might provoke a reaction in something else you might never expect...describes what?
-Air superiority
- Space Superiority
-Cyberspace Superiority
- Special Operations
- Command and Control
- Global Integrated ISR
-Global Precision Attack
Described as "thinking slower"
- useful for judgments in unfamiliar situations, for processing abstract concepts
Reflective Thinking (System-2)
This is an example of?
In relation to physical and mental hardships. This could be defined as the stout internal force that can be used to get through challenging times mentally or physically.
This can form of cultural bias that can cause serious obstacles to cross-cultural interactions.
Observe;
-focused attention on your environment and
gathering information through all five senses
-collecting data such as the type of landscape, the sort of people around you, how they are dressed, activities going on around you, the time of day, smells, sounds;
Orient; attempting to make sense of what we are observing by categorizing (organizing) the data in a practical way that is useful to us.
-comparing what we see to our worldview and what is familiar to us in our own culture, past experiences, traditions, values, and beliefs.
Decide; decide to act or react a certain way based on the situation and behaviors that are considered appropriate in that region.
Act; review what you have decided to do, take action, and then reflect on how you executed your decision.
Military force may be required if other instruments of national power (diplomatic, information, economic) are unable to influence a deteriorating or potentially hostile situation.
This Describes what?
(Hint if stuck)
-involves a greater risk of combat than operations that we conduct to promote peace.
Adversarial Crisis Response/Contingency Operations
1) Confirmation Bias and Selective Thinking
2) False Memories and Confabulation
3) Physical and Emotional Hindrances
4) Testimonial evidence
Airman Smith is pursuing an undergraduate college degree. Unfortunately, to satisfy all the requirements of the degree program, he may need to take a class in advanced-level mathematics, something he despises. The only reason for taking the math class is so Airman Adams can (hopefully) receive a passing grade and earn the credits necessary to fulfill that degree program requirement
This is an example of....?
Extrinsic motivation
Merriam-Webster defines ________ as the “mental or moral strength to venture, persevere,
and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty.”
What does the OODA loop stand for and describe what each is?
Observe;
-focused attention on your environment and
gathering information through all five senses
-collecting data such as type of landscape, the sort of people around you, how they are dressed, activities going on around you, the time of day, smells, sounds;
Orient; attempting to make sense of what we are observing by categorizing (organizing) the data in a practical way that is useful to us.
-comparing what we see to our worldview and what is familiar to us in our own culture, past experiences, traditions, values, and beliefs.
Decide; decide to act or react a certain way based on the situation and behaviors that are considered appropriate in that region.
Act; review what you have decided to do, take action, and then reflect on how you executed your decision.
-Assure/Dissuade/Deter
-Nuclear Strike
-Nuclear Surety
"believing there must be life on Mars because no one has proved that there is not life on Mars." is an example of what?
(there are two answers. Either one acceptable )
Faulty Logic or (Argument from ignorance)
involves the constructive transaction between the leader and the follower.
one’s ability to withstand, recover and grow in the face of stressors and changing demands
Name the 3C's of the 3C model and what they are
Culture-general knowledge: Understanding basic concepts like culture, relativism, ethnocentrism, and holism.
Culture-specific education: emphasizes specific aspects of particular cultures, knowledge and/or skills necessary to interact more competently with individuals of other cultural backgrounds.
Culture-general knowledge:including culture specific, and begins with an understanding of basic concepts of a culture (kinship, gender roles, types of exchanges or communication norms, etc.).
general term applied to a force composed of significant elements, assigned or attached, of two or more Military Departments operating under a single joint force commander.
“Anyone who supports removing troops from Iraq is a traitor!” is an example of what?
(two part answer. Half points for one answer)
(Poisoning the well)
Its success relies on not only the leader’s actions but also the follower and the situation. Together, these three elements working in concert with one another, like gears in a mechanical system
This describes what?