Sarah has begun to study for a history test. She has reviewed the chapter in the text and her notes for the past hour. Her next step should be to
A. create a mind map of the information.
B. create note cards with important people, events, and dates.
C. take a break.
D. write down the important points she would not easily recall.
Answer: C
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a. subject's personality structure. b. structure of the stimulus presented. c. subject's self-insight and willingness to give honest answers. d. subject's prior experiences with the stimulus materials.
Mr. Aguilar wants his kindergarten to do some physical activity during recess. He should:
a) plan daily kick ball games. b) plan weekly soccer games. c) plan activities to encourage hopping, jumping, and striking. d) let them do whatever they want including sitting or running.
In order to tell which learning strategies you are currently using you should think out loud and methodically state your steps in solving a problem or completing a task. In other words, you should use
a. pegwords. b. keyword protocols. c. think-aloud protocols. d. categorical clustering.
When you become so absorbed in what you are doing that you lose track of everything else, you are in a state that researchers call:
a. obsessed b. flow c. learning d. intelligent