Exam 5: Understanding Thinking and Learning
Exam 1: Building a Foundation for College Success48 Questions
Exam 2: Planning Your Future50 Questions
Exam 3: Motivation, Decision Making, and Personal Responsibility50 Questions
Exam 4: Organization and Time Management49 Questions
Exam 5: Understanding Thinking and Learning50 Questions
Exam 6: Reading for College Success50 Questions
Exam 7: Take Effective Notes49 Questions
Exam 8: Memory and Studying49 Questions
Exam 9: Performing Well on Exams50 Questions
Exam 10: Information Literacy and Communication50 Questions
Exam 11: Social Belonging49 Questions
Exam 12: Health and Wellness50 Questions
Exam 13: Career Readiness48 Questions
Exam 14: Celebrating Your Success and Connecting to Your Future50 Questions
Exam 15: Strategies for Success in College173 Questions
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If information is hard to assess, it should be considered reliable.
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Which of these answer options best describes distributed studying?
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If you are using elaborative interrogation, which of these are you primarily trying to do?
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Describe three research-supported strategies that may help you learn. Provide personal examples of how you would apply these strategies to a class you are currently taking.
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At which level of Bloom's taxonomy do you use your knowledge to solve new problems?
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You can use critical thinking to assess whether information makes sense or is trustworthy.
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Which level of Bloom's taxonomy involves using ideas or concepts to formulate or justify a position or argument?
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