Define Human Behavior correct answersThe result of attempts to satisfy certain needs
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs correct answersphysiological, safety, belonging, esteem, self-
actualization
Define motivation correct answersThe reason that one acts or behaves in a certain way
Defense mechanisms (DRDRFCPR) correct answersDenial, Repression, Displacement,
Rationalization, Fantasy, Compensation, Projection, Reaction formation
Define anxiety correct answersA feeling of worry or unease
Normal reaction to stress correct answersResponding rapidly and exactly within limits of training
and experience
Abnormal reaction to stress (PRE SIM) correct answersPainstaking self control, Rapid changes
in emotion, Extreme over cooperation, Severe anger directed toward the instructor or someone
else, Inappropriate laughter or singing, Marked changes in mood on different lessons
Basic elements of communication(SSR) correct answersSource, Symbols, Receiver
Barriers to effective communication (COIL) correct answersConfusion between the symbol and
symbolized object, Overuse of abstractions, Lack of common experience
Developing communication skills (LIQIR) correct answersListening, Instructional
communication, Questioning, Instructional enhancement, Role playing
Define learning correct answersGaining knowledge or skills, or developing a behavior through
study, instruction or experience
Perceptions correct answersAll learning comes from perceptions they are directed to the brain by
one of the five senses
Learning Theory (BICC) correct answersBehaviorism, Information processing theory, Cognitive
theory, constructivism
Factors that affect perceptions (GSTEP) correct answersGoals and values, Self concept, Time
and opportunity, Element of threat, Physical organism
Insights correct answersGrouping of perceptions into meaningful wholes.
Acquiring Knowledge (MUC) correct answersMemorization
Understanding
Concept Learning
, The laws of learning (REEPIR) correct answersReadiness
Exercise
Effect
Primacy
Intensity
Recency
Domains of Learning (CAP) correct answerscognitive, affective, psychomotor
Four basic levels of learning (RUAC) correct answersRote
Understanding
Application
Correlation
Affective learning (ARVOI) correct answersAwareness
Response
Value
Organizing
Integration
Psychomotor learning (OIPH) correct answersObservation
Imitation
Practice
Habit
Characteristics of learning (PEAM) correct answersPurposeful
Experience
Active process
Multifaceted
Acquiring Skill Knowledge (CAA) correct answersCognitive
Associative
Automatic response
Types of Practice correct answersDeliberate
Blocked
Random
A good scenario has (HIC) correct answersHas a clear set objective
Is tailored to the students needs
Capitalizes on nuances of the local environment
Errors correct answersSlip
Mistake
Reducing errors (DR CULT) correct answersDeveloping routines