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Memory
Reporting, inferring, judging
Problem Solving Prcoess
Stages of Knowing
100
Knowledge is absolute
What is absolutism
100
Memory picked up through your senses
What is sensory memory
100
Factual and verifiable
What is reporting
100
What is the problem
What is the first step of the problem solving process
100
The first stage of knowing
What is Garden of Eden
200
The belief that says that there is no such thing as knowledge or truth. Often associated with the Anything goes stage of knowing
What is relativism
200
This is lost if not acted on and kept if rehearsed
What is short term memory
200
Predictions and expectations
What is inferring
200
What are the alternatives
What is the second step of the problem solving process
200
The second stage of knowing
What is Anything goes
300
Describing something that can be verified through investigation
What is reporting
300
This is permanent storage
What is long term memory
300
Expresses approval or disapproval
What is judging
300
What are the advantages and disadvantages of each alternative
What is the third step of the problem solving process
300
The third stage of knowing
What is Critical thinking
400
The process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting what is experience by your senses
What is perceiving
400
The inability to recall stored information
What is forgetting
400
How you support your judgement of a situation
What is criteria for judgement
400
What is the solution
What is the fourth step of the problem solving process
400
Knowledge is absolute, in sole possession of the authorities
What is Garden of Eden
500
An event that will begin the perception process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting
What is stimulus
500
You will forget if
what is not paying attention so it is not stored in memory
500
What supports your criteria
What is reasons or evidence
500
How well is the solution working
What is the fifth step of the problem solving process
500
Some points are better because there are compelling reasons to support them
What is Critical Thinking