Final Flashcards
When studying to remember you learn best by saying it over and over to yourself
Auditory
When your emotions can often be interpreted through your facial expressions
Visual
While reading a book, you fidget a lot because you don’t like to read
Kinesthetic
While working to solve a problem, make a model of it or walk through possible solutions in your mind
Kinesthetic
When emotions can often be interpreted through your general body language
Kinesthetic
While sitting in class, you take notes with diagrams or pictures reflecting what you’re learning
Visual
When talking to others, you use a variety of words to make the conversation richer
Auditory
The classes in which you usually get the most out of, have an interesting instructor who gives good lectures
Auditory
When angry or upset this type of learner will clench their fists and storm off
Kinesthetic
When emotions can often be determined from your voice quality
Auditory
What discipline? (Discovery, process, application)
When you formulate concepts into an organized set of interrelated ideas or principle?
Application
What discipline? (Discovery, process, application)
When you are willing to take risks in proposing new ideas or letting go of old ones.
Application
What discipline? (Discovery, process, application)
When you openly inquire about why things are the way they are?
Discovery
What discipline? (Discovery, process, application)
When you calmly await an outcome or result - even in the face of obstacles or challenges.
Process
What discipline? (Discovery, process, application)
When you have a continual, firm, steadfast search for knowledge and truth?
Discovery
The ability to store and recall information within a few minutes?
Short term memory
Individual who criticized secular morality by stating that virtue is only in pleasing themselves and defining good as being loyal only to oneself.
Dalrymple
The ability to perform automatic cognitive tasks quickly
Reaction capacity
The individual who stated that “the cosmos is all there is, or ever was, or ever will be”
Sagan
The amount of specific information acquired and retained by an individual.
Informational capacity
The individual who stated that the chains that keep humanity in bondage is organized religion.
Rousseau
The ability to form concepts and solve problems
Reasoning capacity
The individual who stated that the only way to make your life meaningful was to believe in something that transcends yourself.
Dalrymple
The capacity in our lives that enables us to acquire knowledge and develop an ever-expanding understanding of this knowledge in a manner that produces wisdom.
Intellectual strengths