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You asked three friend to give you feedback on your behavior and tendencies. They all
said that you were too polite, even to strangers. One complimented you on it , one said
it wasn't really necessary, and the third kind of mocked you and said it was a weakness.
You accept the fact that you're polite, but aren't sure if it's a good or bad thing. -
✔✔Accept all of the opinions, but makes your own judgment about whether it is a good
or bad behavior.
Which of the following are the steps in the self-discovery process. - ✔✔Introspection,
observation, giving and receiving feedback, using assessment tools (all of the above)
The assessment tool, Winning Colors, groups human behavior into categories. Name
the four behavior clusters. - ✔✔builder, planner, adventurer, and relater
You are a Cadet Platoon Sergeant. Cadet Cleveland is the squad leader of a very diverse
squad. Cadet Cleveland is usually a very effective communicator, but he is getting
frustrated because he always has to repeat instructions several times before his whole
squad understands.
What should you do to help him understand why he has to explain more than once, and
what he can do to improve understanding by his diverse squad? - ✔✔Tell him that
since he had a very diverse squad, he may always have to explain things more than
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,once, but to pay attention for words that effectively get his message across, and to use
them more often.
In Winning Colors, those who like sharing ideas and feelings, who work well in teams,
and who are social and loe to talk are known as.. - ✔✔Relaters
Craig's success profile showed that he needs a lot of improvement in time management,
stress management, and physical wellness. He also needs to improve his self-esteem
and interpersonal assertion skills. He was overwhelmed at first, but after six months,
his JROTC Instructor commended him for improving in all five areas.
Which of the following key emotional skills most allowed Craig to improve in all of
these areas? - ✔✔Change Orientation
What does the Interpersonal Deference scale measure on the Personal Skills Map? -
✔✔The degree to which you communication style is indirect, self-inhibiting, self-
denying, and ineffectual for the accurate expression of your thoughts, feelings, and
behaviors.
Cadet Parr considers herself to be an active learner and a good student. She draws
Thinking Maps to help her understand concepts and formulas, and she asks questions
when she doesn't understand. She sticks to a regular study schedule, completes all
assignments on time, and gets good test grades. However, she loses sleep because she
always worries if she remembered everything that will be on her tests. - ✔✔She should
realize that she already gets good grades on tests by applying concepts and ideas to
formulate her answers, not by remembering everything.
Those who approach learning as "thinking" are called___________ learners - ✔✔Active
T or F: Critical and creative thinkers use facts to form an opinion. - ✔✔True
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, Chris was trying to referee an argument between three friends. Even though he did his
best to listen, all three friends were talking at once. When he became unsure of who said
what, he said, "Whoa! That's too much information at once, and I can't evaluate what
you mean!"
What was Chris implying about the status of his brain functions? - ✔✔He's implying
that the reached his sensory flooding stage and was unable to process the information
What are the three parts of the human brain? - ✔✔Neocortex, limbic system, and brain
stem
Cadet Weaver, Hilton, and Shaw were assigned to teach a class on the human brain.
Cadet Weaver wanted to lecture; Cadet Hilton wanted to do a slide presentation; and
Cadet Shaw wanted to build a model brain. If your primary sensory systems were
kinesthetic and visual, who would you like to teach the class? - ✔✔Cadets Hilton and
Shaw
Another name for those who learn by listening is - ✔✔Auditory learner
Name Gardner's eight intelligences. - ✔✔Bodily/kinesthetic, visual/spatial,
logical/mathematical, verbal/linguistic, naturalist, musical/rhythmical, interpersonal,
intrapersonal
Sam likes to play computer games. His favorites are complex games that require him to
use logic to solve problems and work through puzzles. In classes, Sam always asks
questions, and he likes to participate in group discussions. Outside of class, he always
seems to be talking to someone. - ✔✔Logical/Mathematical and Interpersonal
As a part of an exercise to help learn Thinking Maps, your class was broken down into
teams of two. One person was supposed to draw a Thinking Map, and the other was
supposed to guess what the other was trying to visually learn. What is your teammate
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