Sensory Input, Sensor Memory, Working Memory, Long Term Memory.
What are the four stages of memory?
Making a conscious effort to understand what the other person is saying.
What is active listening?
The number of hours in a week.
What is 168?
Someone who established a hierachy of needs and shares my name.
Who is Abraham Maslow?
A device representing knowledge of a concept.
What is a schema?
The second stage of memory processing.
What is sensory memory?
When a person expresses their opinions or needs with confidence and respect towards the other.
What is assertive behavior?
Avoiding and postponing what should be taken care of now.
What is procrastination?
The beilef in your ability to finish a project or meet a goal.
What is Self-efficacy?
A narrow overview of the materials where you previewed the reading materials for specific information
What is scanning?
According to this concept you will only be able to recall 44.2 percent of a lecture after a little more than an hour.
What is the forgetting curve?
eye contact, gestures, body movements and tones of voice.
What is non verbal communication?
The ability to plan and control how you spend the hours in your day to effectively accomplish your goals.
What is time management?
Handling personal feeling in a positive way
What is self management?
A broad overview of the material where you quickly pick out the important details, with a surface level understanding of the topic.
What is skimming?
A reading strategy that activates prior knowledge.
What is SQ4R?
Allowing the speaker to communicate without interruption.
What is the fourth step of active listening?
The study time formula necessary for a student to succeed academically.
What is the rule of thumb for out-of-class study?
Accepting things you cannot change about yourself.
What is self acceptance
Techniques you use while reading to increase your comprehension of the text.
What is active reading?
A building block of intelligent behavior and a way of organizing knowledge.
What is schema?
Saying what you want over and over again without getting irritated or angry.
What is broken record?
Arranging tasks you want to complete in an order of urgency.
What are priorities?
A person's ability to predict their performance on various tasks and monitor their current levels of mastery.
What is metacognition?
A letter or word which is the smallest meaningful component in the grammar of a language.
What is a morpheme?