While taking notes in class, LaShonda tries to anticipate what the teacher will say and looks for the core of ideas that will make up this lecture. She listens for signal words that will tell her what direction her instructor is taking,
and she sits where she can get involved and ask questions. Lastly, LaShonda is selective in writing down only the key points of the lecture, so she can focus on what the professor is saying. LaShonda is engaged in the
a. experiential approach.
b. LISAN method.
c. SQ4R method.
d. use of mnemonics.
b
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b. People report improvement in what the tapes actually contained. c. People report improvement in both what actual content and the expected content. d. People do not report improvement in any regard.
Costanza believes that he is a highly intelligent person because he has a "fast brain" and is always the first person to finish a test, and in addition, he is able to pay attention to many things at once and think in cognitively complex ways. Costanza's belief is most similar to which theory of intelligence??
a. ?psychometric b. ?ecological c. ?information-processing d. ?multiple intelligences
The learning perspective views anxiety as _____
A) a danger signal that repressed conflicts are threatening to surface B) linked to an imbalance in several neurotransmitters in the nervous system C) the result of illogical, irrational thought processes D) a learned reaction
_______________ records biochemical changes in the brain as they are happening, often using injections of a glucose-like substance containing a radioactive element
a. ERP b. EEG c. PET d. MRI