This is used to store critical pieces of information
What is Long-term Memory?
Record cues on one end, and information on the other end.
What is Note Cards?
Wrote the power of positive thinking in 1956
Who is Norman Vicent Peale?
Psychological Needs, Safety & Comfort, Love & Belonging, Esteem, and Self Actualisation.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
A renowed psychologist who according to him, making connections between the concepts you are learning is the most important aspect of learning the material more deeply.
Who is Dr Stephen Chew?
Sensory Input, Sensory Memory, Working Memory, and Long-term Memory
What is Stages of Memory Processing?
Learning through repeated experience or exposure to a concept
What is Recursive Learning?
Understanding how to exercise your personal strengths and weakness to increase your success.
What is Setting Realistic Goals?
It must be a complete sentence that is specific, measurable, and time-oriented.
What is SMARTER Goal?
Dr Fielding Yost wrote ______ on the board to encourage the foorbal players at The University of Michigan.
What is Love?
Only process 3 - 5 bits of information, and holds it for merely a second.
What is Sensory Memory?
Created by Walter Paulk in the 1950s
What is Cornell Notes
This type of stress can actually be healthy and produce positive attitudes and mental health. This also serves as a motivator to complete a task or generate euphoric feelings.
What is Eustress?
The trait of Tenacity
What is Grit?
Intelligence, Emotional intellingence, Patience, Tolerance, and Determination
What is Strengths?
This is an organizing method individuals use to process new information based on prior knowledge, experiences, and perceptions.
What is Schema or Schemata (plural)?
Learning, Connection between course material, Long-term retention, and Better grades.
What is Benefits of Recursive Learning?
The belief in your ability to finish a project or meet a goal.
What is Self-efficacy?
Working from the end to the begining
What is Backward Planning?
Quality state of mind
What is Productivity?
A name that was given to the process, and either discarded or continue to be processed.
What is Central Executive?
Connection between presented ideas. Allows the use of of dashes, star, and other symbols to show different levels.
What is Outlining?
There are elements in your environment creating anxiety, fatigue, or distress.
What is Psychological Pollution?
Realising your full potential with the ability to be creative, spontaneous and solve problems.
What is Self Actualisation?
Refers to a person's ability to predict their performance on various tasks and to monitor their current levels of mastery and understanding.
What is Metacognition?