what are the three elements of Warrior Ethos?
Hardness of Spirit
courage
resiliency
how many characteristics are encompassed by integrity first, and what are they? name at least 4
8; courage, honesty, responsibility, responsibility, accountability, justice, openness, self-respect, humility
critical thinking is considered what type of thinking
reflective thinking
what are the two types of courage?
physical, moral
name 2 hindrances to critical thinking?
basic human limitations, use of language, faulty logic or perception, psychological & sociological
what is considered the foundation of Progressive Professionalism?
DDR
_____ is the observable actions one takes when faced with fear, pain, uncertainty, or danger
physical courage
what is the difference between reflective and reactive thinking?
reactive: fast, impulsive
reflective: slow, deliberating
what is the difference between resiliency and hardiness of spirit?
resiliency: ability to grow/bounce back
hardiness of spirit: ability to make it through tough times
name the acronym for Facione's scoring rubric.
HCTSR
what is the stout internal force that can be used to get through challenging times mentally or physically?
hardness of spirit
what is the use of technical language to make the simple seem complex called
doublespeak jargon
name 3 of the 9 intellectual standards
clarity, accuracy, precision, relevance, depth, breadth, logic, significance, fairness
what is the difference between emotive content & emotional appeal?
emotive content: use of words to arouse emotions
emotional appeal: irrelevant emotion in order to reach desired goal
what is using breathing techniques to release muscle tension and return one's focus and attention to the task at hand?
tactical breathing
_____ is using effective problem-solving techniques that increase the probability for sound solution
problem-solving
what are the 2 types of decision making?
reactive and feflective
what are 2 types of systems thinking?
reactive thinking
reflective thinking
what are two components that support P2?
direction, discipline, recognition and self development
the practice of imagining oneself accomplishing a task before you actually do it
mental rehearsal
what makes information credible?
it is believable and from a reliable source
what is a simple tool that is sufficient to get us started evaluating critical thinking?
Facione's scoring rubric