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According to the power process in this chapter embracing the new means giving up your current values true or false explain your answer | Falls embracing the new does not mean thrashing out the old |
List the three major categories of strategies for critical thinking described in this chapter | Check your attitude check for logic check for evidence |
Discuss what is meant in this chapter by A-ha | Aha is a burst of new energy that you get when you get a new idea |
Briefly describe three strategies for creative thinking | Conductor brainstorm promote creative thinking in groups trust the process |
List three types of logical fallacies, and give an example of each type | Pointing to a false cause, sliding the slippery slope, appealing to the people. |
Name at least one logical fallacy involved in the statement everyone who's ever visited the school agrees that it's the best in the state | One logical fallacy involved in this statement would be jumping to conclusions |
List three questions that you can ask when checking evidence | Are all or most relevant facts presented, are the example typical, does the example truly support the asseration. |
According to the text the word choose and the decide has the same meaning true or false explain your answer | Choose and decide have the same meaning if you choose to not eat breakfast then you also decide to not eat breakfast |
According to the text information and ideas for two different things true or false explain your answer | True information refers to facts that can be verified and ideas are options based on facts |
Name the six rungs on the ladder of powerful speaking from the power process employ your word | Obligation, possibility preference passion planning promising |
Write one example of a statement on the lowest rung of the ladder of powerful speaking and another example of a statement on the highest rung | I need to study for my test I have made the commitment of studying for my test on Saturday |
One strategy for effective communication is to separate the roles of sending or receiving briefly explain how to do this | Be aware of when you are there fever and when you are the sender |
This chapter suggests techniques for nonverbal and verbal listening briefly explain the difference between these two approaches to listening and | Non verbal listening : maintain eye contact send acknowledgments, being quiet Verbal listening : choose one to speak, feed back meaning, allow emotion |
You can listen skillfully listen to a speaker even when you disagree with a person's Viewpoint true or false | True listening and agreeinv are two different activities |
Reword the following complaint as a request you always interrupt when I talk | I would like to finish what I was saying please do not interrupt me |
List the five parts of an iMessage | Feelings or thoughts intentions observations |
Briefly Define the term emotional intelligence | Self-awareness self-regulation motivation empathy skill and relationships |
Define plagiarism and explain ways to avoid it | Plagiarism using another person's words or ideas without giving them proper credit... cite a source for any fact or idea that is new to you or give enough information about your sources so it's easy for other people to find about them |
Describe at least three techniques for practicing and delivering a speech | Start from your passion, create speaking notes and project your voice |
The power process choose your conversations describes several forms of conversations and then | The first form is people talking out loud, second form is talking in your head( thinking) the third is when you're reading a magazineor a book. |
List three implications 4 conversations | The first implication is a conversation that excessive and incredible power of how we feel. The II is a conversation is powerfu, the third we choose our conversations |
Give two examples of differences between individualist and collectivist cultures | Individualist cultures is personal success and personal fulfillment. Collectivist cultures value cooperation then competition. |
Briefly describe three strategies for building relationships across cultures | Start with self-discovery, look for common ground and develop support systems |
Explain the difference among stereotypes prejudice and discrimination | Stereotype is a generalization about a group of people, Prejudice refers to negative or positive feelings about other people, discrimination takes place when stereotypes get expressed in policies or laws |
Define the terms translator madiator and model | Translator is someone who is truly bicultural. Mediator people who belong to the dominant culture. Models are members of a culture who are positive role models. |
The text suggests looking for individuals rather than group Representatives explain this suggestion in your own words | It's better to look at people as individuals rather than stereotypes |
Describe an error in thinking that helps to create stereotypes | Selective perception |
Briefly explain the difference between quid pro quo harassment and hostile environment harassment | Quid pro quo harassment is an example of a student's belief got educational decisions depend on submitting to unwelcome sexual conflict. Hostile harassment takes place when suche incidents are serve or persistent. |
Rewrite the following sentence so that is gender neutral and you writer can benefit from honoring his skill at observing people | Any writer can benefit from honoring their skill at observing people |
According to the text few of us get the chance to be leaders true or false | False we all end up being leaders in anyway you just aren't aware of it sometimes |
The power process risk being a fool suggest that sometimes you should take action without considering the consequences true or false | False risk being a fool does not mean to not consider the responsibility of the consequences |
Summarize the three main steps in Money Management as explained in this chapter | Tell the truth about how much money you have and how you spend it. Committing to spending less than you have. Apply the suggestion for or earning more money |
Describe a strategy for increasing your income while you are in school | Consider finding another job |
List 3 ways to decrease your expenses while you're at school | ask for student discount don't compete with Big Spenders notice what you spend on fun |
What are three ways that you can avoid getting financial trouble when you use credit cards | Use One credit card pay off the balance each month, avoid cash advancements |
Privately-owned companies generally offer better student loans than the federal government true or false | False they often charge higher interest rates |
List three sources of money to help students pay for their education | Financial aid grants and scholarships loans |
List three strategies you can use to prevent Identity Thief | Give private info to only people you trust, delete your email, check your credit card and bank accounts |
What is a question that you can ask to align your expenses with your values | Is this expense consistent with my values |
How does the power process surrender differ from giving up | Surrender is not giving up is not a suggestion to quit |
List Michael pollan's guidelines for nutrition | Eat whole Fresh Foods eat mostly plants veggies and fruits don't eat too much |
List two ways you can build more physical activity into your day outside of your scheduled time for exercise | Stay active throughout the day or just to your campus environment |
List the two main elements of stress then describe one strategy for managing each element | Physical sensation -make contact with the present moment. Negative thoughts -meditate |
According to the text the best way to deal with physical sensations of stress is to ignore them true or false | False an aternative to problem solving is acceptance |
Name three behaviors that signal a danger of suicide | Talking about it planning for it feeling depressed |
One of those suggestions for dealing with addiction is pay attention this implies that it is okay to use drugs as long as you do so with the full awareness true or false | True pay attention to the consequences |
The only option for long-term recovery from dependence is treatment based on the steps of Alcoholics Anonymous true or false | Fall some people feel uncomfortable with the AAA approach |
According to the power process in this chapter the ability to persist calls for giving up the constant desire for instant gratification true or false explain your answer | False it calls on you to give constant desire for instant gratification |
Explain how work content skills and transferable skills differ | Work content skills you have to learn transferable skills you already know |