Cinnamon Rolls
DAT DUNK DOE
Tom Hanks
SID
Big Maple Fudge
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what is the definition of critical thinking?
Critical thinking is defined as the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluating information gathered from, or generated by observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication as a guide to belief and action
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WHAT ARE THE 4 HINDRANCES TO CRITICAL THINKING?
A. Basic Human Limitations B. The Use of Language C. Faulty Logic or Perception D. Psychological and Sociological Pitfalls CF03SG - 8
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Define Reinforcement
Reinforcement rewards a specific behavior and increases the likelihood the behavior will continue. CF04SG - 7
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What does FRLD stand for?
Full Range Leadership Development
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What are the 4 colors represented in the 4 Lenses
A. Green B. Blue C. Gold D. Orange
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What are 2 out of 5 Characteristics That Embody A Proficient Critical Thinking
A. Open-minded B. Healthy skepticism C. Intellectual humility D. Free thinker E. Highly motivated
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According to Facione’s Scoring Rubric what are the 4 evaluative definitions you must consider?
―strong, ―acceptable, ―unacceptable, and ―weak CF03SG - 11
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WHAT ARE THE 2 MOTIVATIONAL THEORIES *HINT _____MOTIVATION AND _____MOTIVATION
Intrinsic AND Extrinsic CF04SG - 6
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In the FRLD model what are the 3 Main elements/"gears"?
Leaders, Followers, Situation CF04SG - 11
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What is a Blind spot?
the blind spot refers to an aspect of our personality that is not known to self, but is apparent to others. (as ―insensitive or ―cold) CF05SG - 5
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What are the 3 Approaches for Evaluating Information
Credible, Unbiased, and Accurate
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Define Basic Human Limitations
This applies to everyone, including the most proficient critical thinkers. These limitations remind us that we are not perfect and that our understanding of facts, perceptions,memories, built-in biases, etc., precludes us from ever seeing or understanding the world with total objectivity and clarity. CF03SG - 6
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GIVE A QUICK DEFINITION OF THE 2 MOTIVATIONAL THEORIES
Intrinsic -SELF MOTIVATION AND Extrinsic- MOTIVATION FROM OTHERS/OUTSIDE YOUR SELF CF04SG - 6
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what are the 2 types of Passive Leadership
 Laissez-Faire (“Non-leadership”)  Management by Exception-Passive (MBE-P) CF04SG - 14
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What is Maturity as defined according to the 4 Lenses lesson?
Maturity is the ability to express one‘s own strengths, feelings, and beliefs in a manner that is considerate to the abilities, thoughts, and feelings of others. With the Four Lenses, it is the ability to take off your primary ̳lens‘ (or color) and put on someone else‘s. One‘s maturity can be viewed as a continuum of low maturity to high maturity
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What is Reflective Thinking (System 1)?
Many of the judgments that you make every day are automatic or reactive, rather than reflective. When you wake up in the morning and go to work, chances are that unless something dramatic happens, you are on ―auto pilot‖ until you get to work.
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Define The Use of Language
This is highly relevant to critical thinking. The choice of words themselves can conceal the truth, mislead, confuse, or deceive us. From ads, which guarantee easy weight loss to politicians assuring prosperity for everyone, a critical thinker must learn to recognize when words used in an attempt to control thought and behavior. CF03SG - 7
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what are the 2 types of Reinforcement? give example
Positive and Negative Reinforcement CF04SG - 7
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what are the 2 types of Transactional Leadership?
 Management by Exception-Active (MBE-A)  Contingent Reward CF04SG - 15
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What is the opposite temperament of Blue? define each comparatively.
GREEN-The green represents those that prefer competence and logic. BLUE-The blue is opposite the green and represents those that prefer relationships over other preferences
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What is Reflective Thinking (System2)?
is broad and informed problem-solving and deliberate decision making.It is useful for judgments in unfamiliar situations, for processing abstract concepts, and for deliberating when there is time for planning and more comprehensive consideration. Argument making is often part of the deliberation process when making system-2 decisions. Critical thinking is considered system-2 thinking because it is often focused on resolving the problem at hand and at the same time monitoring and self-correcting the process of the situation or problem. The reflection part of this process begins with a state of doubt, hesitation or perplexity and moves through the act of searching for information that will resolve, clarify or address a situation or problem
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Define Psychological and Sociological Pitfalls
Perceptions can be misinterpreted due to psychological and sociological pitfalls. Reasoning can be twisted to gain influence and power. CF03SG - 8
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Define Punishment, and what are the 2 types of Punishment?
Punishment is where the leader presents an adverse event or outcome that causes a decrease in undesirable behavior A. Positive B. Negative CF04SG - 8
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What are the 4 components of transformational leadership, the “4 Is”
Individualized Consideration (Nurturing). Intellectual Stimulation (Thinking). Inspirational Motivation (Charming). Idealized Influence (Influencing). CF04SG - 17
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what is the opposite temperament of gold? define each comparatively
The orange is opposite the gold and represents those that prefer excitement over other preferences. The gold represents those that prefer organization.