Examples of this process is doing daily reviews and weekly reviews, creating study checklists, creating mind maps, creating flas cards, and taking a practice test.
What is "What to do before the test"?
100
Willingness to change our opinions as we continue to examine a problem.
What is critical thinking?
100
Avoiding decisions.
What is a form of decision-making?
100
Examples are 'Umhum," "OK," "Yes," and head nods.
What is sending acknowledgments?
100
Differences of any type.
What is diversity?
200
Examples of this activity are: putting yourself in your instructor's shoes, remembering the obvious, and asking about the nature of the test.
What is 'ways to predict test questions'?
200
It fuels critical thinking.
What is creativity?
200
Clarifying these makes decisions easier.
What are values?
200
It means waiting for an appropriate moment to respond.
What is choosing when to speak?
200
A place where you encouter diversity.
What is a college (a higher education institution)?
300
Holds planning sessions, sets agenda for meetings, teach each other, and test each other.
What are study groups (or cooperative learning)?
300
Technique for finding solutions, creating plans, and discovering new ideas.
What is brainstorming?
300
Effective decision makers can articulate and choose from among several of these.
What are (decision-making) strategies?
300
Psychotherapist Carl Rogers referred to this technique as reflection.
What is feed back meaning?
300
Originally referred to a method used by printers to produce duplicate pages of text.
What is stereotype?
400
You should pay attention to verbal directions, read directions slowly, and answer the easiest, shortest questions first.