True or False
SMART Model
Name That Strategy
All-or-Nothing OR Dialectical Thinking
Miscellaneous
100

Time management is a large problem area for college students 

TRUE!
100

The mission statement portion of the SMART model 

"Specific" or S

100
The five-step goal-making model that is an acronym and sounds like a real word  

SMART Model

100

I can't go to this event because I'm not an interesting person 

All or nothing thinking

100

When evaluating a potential solution, split a paper in half and weigh the costs and benefits with this kind of list

Pros and Cons list
200

An opposite action to feeling angry would be to go work out

True

200

The step where you make sure you have the tools to conquer the problem

Attainable or A

200

The strategy for time management which includes getting tasks done for 25 minute intervals of time and taking 5 minute breaks in between 

Pomodoro Method

200

I’m terrible at this subject; I’ll never understand it.

All or nothing thinking

200

Having good problem solving skills makes us (this word that you might use to describe a gymnast) in high pressure situations 

Flexible

300

Dialectical thinking encourages using all or nothing thinking when faced with a problem

False 

300

The part of the model in which we create a deadline for the goal 

Timebound or T

300

The matrix made by a president that allows us to pick which problems to prioritize 

The Eisenhower Matrix

300

That quiz showed me what I need to focus on next time; it’s feedback, not proof of failure.

Dialectical thinking
300

Being able to communicate in a problem situation with others leads to stronger _____

Relationships!

400
Osborn's Rules for brainstorming is a strategy used for individual brainstorming

False :(

400

The step that lets us know we are making progress

Measurable or M

400

The SCAMPER technique is used for this step of the problem solving process 

Brainstorming
400

I can’t do everything at once, and I can prioritize and start with one thing.

Dialectical thinking!!!

400

Issues that do not have clear goals, solution paths, or expected solutions

Ill defined problems

500
The opinions of others is an example of something that is in my control 

False

500
The step where we ask ourselves if our goal seems worthwhile 

Realistic or R

500

The diagram created by a Japanese businessman used for looking at causes of a problem and resembles an animal  

Ichikawa's Fish Diagram

500

I'm failing this class. My family will think I'm not successful or smart. 

All or nothing thinking 

500
Two things being true at once is considered this kind of thinking 

Dialectical thinking

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