Briefly explain the four levels of self-awareness as described by Abraham Maslow
What will be an ideal response?
The four levels of competence are based on whether or not we are competent in a given
situation, and our awareness of that competence and what is required to become
competent. Level one is unconscious incompetence, in which we are not aware of our
own incompetence. Level two is conscious incompetence, in which we are incompetent,
but we are aware of that fact. Level three is conscious competence, in which we are
aware we can do something, but we don?t have the integrated skill or habit. Level four
is unconscious competence, in which skills are second nature, so we can use them
without concentrating on them.
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A) Civil War B) World War I C) World War II D) Vietnam
Some find the term ______________ problematic because it suggests some groups are less important than European Americans.
a. co-culture b. counterculture c. subculture d. monoculture
Filipe is a political conservative and loves Bill O'Reilly's television show. Filipe watches only the Fox News Channel, as he feels other news stations are too liberal. What would best improve Filipe's media literacy?
A. becoming aware of media limitations B. guarding against bias C. practicing media awareness D. becoming a media activist
The more ________ your examples, the greater impact they are likely to have.
A. expert B. hypothetical C. vivid D. unusual E. complex