Taking Tests
Relationships
Self
Taking Notes
Reading Skills
100
Quiz
What is a brief assessment, usually covering a relatively small amount of material?
100
-Stop, look, listen -Defuse the argument -Listen to the real message
What are three ways to resolve conflict?
100
When we hold a belief or expectation that affects our behavior, thereby increasing the likelihood that our beliefs or expectations will come true.
What is a self-fulfilling prophecy?
100
A method of taking notes by dividing the page into three sections.
What is the Cornell Method of Note taking?
100
One of the most important aspects of reading
What is writing?
200
Test anxiety
What is a fear of testing that can interfere with test performance?
200
Statements that cast responses in terms of oneself and ones individual interpretation.
What are "I" statements?
200
The expectation that you are capable of achieving goals in many different kinds of situations.
What is self-efficacy?
200
This is the voluntary act of focusing on what is being said, making sense of it, and thinking about it in a way that permits it to be recalled accurately.
What is active listening?
200
Writing notes to yourself in your own words has these consequences.
What is making the material yours and something you now understand part of your own knowledge base?
300
Incomplete erasing
What is the primary source of error on machine-scored test?
300
Knowledge and understanding about other races, ethnic groups, cultures, and minority groups
What is Cultural Competence?
300
The clearer picture of our life and what we actually hope to achieve during our life time
What is a personal mission statement?
300
The underlying main ideas that a speaker is seeking to convey; the meaning behind the overt message.
What is Meta-message?
300
This is what you do when there is a word you do not know.
What is looking it up in the dictionary?
400
This is completing and turning in only one's own work under one’s own name.
What is academic honesty?
400
-Study other cultures/customs -Travel -Participate in service learning -Accept differences
What are four ways to develop Cultural Competence?
400
The part of our brain concentrates more on tasks requiring verbal competence, such as speaking, reading, thinking, and reasoning.
What is the Left-brain?
400
The place to be in class to feel engaged and in touch.
What is front and center?
400
This is a crucial step in reading.
What is Evaluation?
500
-What the test is called -What will it cover -How many questions will be on it -How much time will it take -What kinds of questions will be on it -How will it be graded -Will sample questions be provided -Are tests from prior terms available
What are eight things you should find out about a test before you take it?
500
Judgments of members of a group that are based on membership in group, not on characteristics of the individual.
What is Prejudice?
500
The type of person that prefers logic over emotion. They reach decisions and solve problems by systematically analyzing a situation.
What is a thinker?
500
-Rethink as soon as possible -Make rethinking an active process -Think critically about the material in your notes -Create concept maps
What are four ways to activate your memory?
500
This is a method of structuring written material by graphically grouping and connecting key ideas and themes.
What is concept mapping?