Week 5 Quiz
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Feb 20, 2024
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Question 1
5 out of 5 points
Citations require
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Author’s last name, year published, sometimes a page number
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Author’s last name, year published, sometimes a page number
Author’s full name, year published, sometimes a page number
Author’s last name, first initial, year published, sometimes a page number
Author’s last name, article title, sometimes a page number
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Question 2
5 out of 5 points
One of the attributes of successful online students is
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they actively participate
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they actively participate
they work long hours without breaks
they do the minimum needed
they question the process of online schooling
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Question 3
5 out of 5 points
According to the media piece, when planning time for discussions, plan on
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2 hours per discussion
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1 hour per discussion
2 hours per discussion
10 hours per discussion
30 minutes per discussion
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Question 4
5 out of 5 points
According to the media piece, when planning time for discussions, plan on
Selected Answer:
2 hours per discussion
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1 hour per discussion
2 hours per discussion
10 hours per discussion
30 minutes per discussion
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Question 5
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5 out of 5 points
Paraphrasing shows
Selected Answer:
that you truly learned that material
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that you truly learned that material
that you found the right information
that you know how to use the thesaurus
that you have a good vocabulary
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Question 6
5 out of 5 points
The best way to find a scholarly article is to
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use the Capella Library and select scholarly as part of the search criteria
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use the Capella Library and select
scholarly as part of the search criteria
Use Google or another search engine of your choice
Use Google and pay for articles when you find them
Use Psychology Today as your main source
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Question 7
0 out of 5 points
On the Library Help tab, you can
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find the key databases to use in your web search
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find the key databases to use in your web search
online chat with a librarian, find call hours for the librarians, or email librarians a question
find the email address and phone number for the library support staff
find frequently asked library questions
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Question 8
5 out of 5 points
The "18 ideas for improving your studies" represents
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a group of related imperatives for the critical student
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a disconnected list of study strategies
an integrated system of discipline-based
ideas
a group of related imperatives for the critical student
more stuff to remember to do
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Question 9
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5 out of 5 points
You are in a heated discussion with your close friend concerning the teaching of evolution in science classes in high school curriculums. You are an ardent creationist who passionately and eloquently argues your point. Even though you vehemently disagree with the opposing point of view, you force yourself to listen to your friend’s defense of the merits of teaching evolutionary theory in public schools. You try to accurately represent your friend’s view in your own mind. You are using
Selected Answer:
intellectual empathy
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intellectual empathy
intellectual perseverance
intellectual humility
intellectual integrity
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Question 10
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When one thinks independently without being blindly influenced by others, he/she is practicing
Selected intellectual
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integrity
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intellectual integrity
unreflective thinking
intellectual autonomy
intellectual arrogance
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Question 11
5 out of 5 points
The third stage in the six stages of critical thinking development is the
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beginner thinker stage
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beginner thinker stage
advanced thinker stage
unreflective thinker stage
challenged thinker stage
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Question 12
5 out of 5 points
One trap that derails beginning critical thinkers is _________; believing that truth is acquired through some predetermined, nonintellectual faith.
Selected Answer:
dogmatic absolutism
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unreflective thinking
intellectual empathy
dogmatic absolutism
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intellectual autonomy
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Question 13
5 out of 5 points
Three distinctive functions of the mind are
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thinking, feeling, and wanting
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pursuing, challenging, and wanting
thinking, feeling, and wanting
thinking, analyzing, and challenging
feeling, sleeping, and absolutism
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Question 14
5 out of 5 points
We can become more than a product of our culture, our nation, our family, and our associations by going through a process of critical self-understanding.
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Question 15
5 out of 5 points
When we learn to think in line with the logic of economics, we can reason comprehensively about the direction and values embedded in our lives.
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Question 16
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As a student, you should learn to depend on your teachers for creating motivation in your life.
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Question 17
5 out of 5 points
The more powerful the connections that you make between course content and your values in life, the harder it will be to learn.
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Question 18
5 out of 5 points
When skilled students study new subjects, they:
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begin to internalize and think within the logic of the system
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learn the key facts and theories accurately
begin to internalize and think within the logic of the system
systematically read the textbook to understand it
ask the professor how to best study for the test
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Question 19
5 out of 5 points
To write with focus
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keep all parts focused on the purpose
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write only about your evidence
include every source you read
include your personal reactions for writing the assignment
keep all parts focused on the purpose
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Question 20
5 out of 5 points
A thesis statement is
Selected Answer:
a statement that declares your position on a topic
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a statement that declares your position on a topic
typically one sentence at the beginning about something obvious
typically a paragraph at the end about the main points
typically a paragraph at the beginning about the main points
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