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100
Refers to the differences between ourselves and others as well as to the differences within ourselves
What is diversity?
100
Passive recall and analysis of learned information rather than goal-directed thinking linking to real-world activities
What is inert intelligence?
100
These are sometimes given to students by their instructor to help them take notes
What are guided notes?
100
Three practical tools that promote active learning are these
What are recite, rehearse, and write?
100
Knowledge, understanding, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
200
Following a code of moral values, prizing honesty and fairness in all aspects of academic life
What is academic integrity?
200
Reaching this is your most worthy goal and the most you can ask of yourself.
What is individual potential?
200
The listening stage that occurs when you attach meaning to a message is called this
What is the interpretation stage?
200
The ability to understand what you read
What is reading comprehension?
200
Physical or mental strain that occurs when your body reacts to pressure is called this
What is stress?
300
Emotional intelligence includes these two competencies that allow individuals to understand and manage the complexity of social interactions
What is social and personal competencies?
300
A tool that identifies the processes one uses to toake in retain, and use information
What is a learning assessment?
300
Retaining information in the long-term memory follows the same four-stage process as this
What is listening?
300
The reading method that will enhance your studying, retention, and understanding of reading material
What is SQ3R?
300
Making assumptions about the characteristics of a group of people without knowing the facts is known as this
What is stereotyping?
400
College students who analyze and evaluate information, generate new and different approaches to solving problems, and make action plans to solve a probem are using this
What is successful intelligence?
400
A systematic classification or study of types is called this
What is typology?
400
Using these help you create vivid associations to link new information with information you already know
What is a mnemonic device?
400
A study technique in which you mark the most important points to read and review again
What is highlighting?
400
A pre-conceived judgement or opinion is called this
What is prejudice?
500
A unique set of values, behaviors, tastes, knowledge, attitudes and habits shared by a specific group of people
What is culture?
500
Keeping an eye on your cell phone during class to see who sends you a text message is an example of this
What is an external distraction?
500
The type of memory that is temporary and only remains in the brain for a few seconds is called this type of memory
What is short-term memory?
500
The statement of your paper's central theme around which your arguments will be based is called this
What is a thesis statement?
500
According to the Personality Spectrum, which of these is NOT a primary characteristic of an Organizer: Loyalty Efficiency Dependability Ability to change
What is ability to change?
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