Problem Solving--(Critical Thinking Intellectual Standards)
Behavioral Analysis
Problem Solving-- (Critical Thinking Intellectual Traits
Diversity/Core Values
Behavioral Analysis...continued
100

Demands that additional viewpoints are taken into account.

Breadth

100

Explain the Need-Goal-Behavior-Feedback Process. 

A goal will be set to satisfy the need at hand that is lacking. A person acts in a way that will lead to accomplishing the goal. The behavior will lead to feedback to let them know if the goal is being reach and if the need is satisfied. 
100

Explain Intellectual Humility

Intellectual humility depends on recognizing that one should not claim more than one actually knows. Including a sensitivity to circumstances in which one's native egocentrism is likely to function self-deceptively

100

Describe the difference between primary and secondary dimensions of diversity. Which can be altered?

Primary- gender, age, race, ethnicity/culture

Secondary- work ethic, marital status, personality, experience

100

What kind of learning involves introducing rewards to increase behavior but giving punishment to decrease a behavior?

Operant Conditioning

200

Means that everything included is important, that each part makes a difference.

Relevance

200

A person’s perception of his or her fate. This can be identified by external sources out of their control or internal, controlled by themselves. 

Locus of Control

200

Fairmindedness 

Having a consciousness of the need to treat all viewpoints alike, without reference to one's own feelings or vested interests, or the feelings or vested interests of one's friends, community or nation

200

List at least three different Socio-Behavioral Tendencies.

Assumptions

Perceptions

Prejudices

Stereotypes

Perspectives

Discrimination

Social Biases

200

Which Behavioral Analysis concept matches the following definition? : "to have a fervent hope or ambition"

Aspirations

300

Forces the thinking to be explained well so that it is easy to understand 

Clarity

300

Ignoring a need that hasn't been satisfied by using adjustment or defense mechanisms.

Coping

300

To be consistent in the intellectual standards one applies; to hold one's self to the same rigorous standards of evidence and proof to which one holds one's antagonists

Intellectual Integrity


300

Explain the FAIR way. 

Feedback- giving/receiving information about expectations

Assistance- making sure workers have what they need

Inclusion- making sure everyone has what they need to participate

Respect- recognizing each person's value

300

There are two types of self-concepts. What are they and explain the difference?

Personal Self-Concept- self-image including assessment of abilities, attributes, and values 

Social Self-Concept- self-descriptive attributes or behavioral characteristics as one thinks they are seen by others 

400

Makes the argument thorough. It forces us to explore the complexities

Depth

400
What kind of learning is known as stimulus-response, meaning a person is conditioned to respond to a given stimulus?

Classical Conditioning

400

Having a consciousness of the need to imaginatively put oneself in the place of others in order to genuinely understand them

Intellectual Empathy

400

List the three virtues of Integrity First. 

Honesty, Courage, Accountability 

400

An individual’s belief that he or she is capable of performing a task. This can be measured as high or low.

Self Efficacy

500

Makes sure that all information is correct and free from error 

Accuracy

500

When given the example of someone's love of freedom and enjoyment of flag ceremonies, depict which one is a value and which is an attitude. How?

Love of freedom is a value. Enjoying flag ceremonies is an attitude. Attitudes are more specific, whereas values are more general and abstract. 

500

Having a consciousness of the need to face and fairly address ideas, beliefs or viewpoints toward which we have strong negative emotions

Intellectual Courage

500

These three virtues (mission, discipline, teamwork) belong to which core value?

Excellence in All We Do
500

These block goal achievement. Can be external (environment or other people) or internal (physical, mental, or emotional limitations).

Barriers

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