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17 Cards in this Set
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Personality
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the individual, distinctive qualities responsible for one's identity. One's personality is the sum total of ways an individual reacts to and interacts with others. Accept that everyone has a unique personality.
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Type A
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always going.
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Type B
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more laid back.
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Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
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a test that classifies different types of personalities.
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Questor
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someone who searches for something
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Conservator
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someone who protects something or someone.
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Trustee
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someone who takes care of things
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Intellectual/physical Ability
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the capacity to do something. That doesn't mean you actually do it.
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Job-ability fit
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the fit between a person's abilities and the requirements of their job.
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Learning
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any relatively permanent change in behavior that occurs as a result of experience.
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Classical conditioning
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is passive (Pavlov)
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Operant conditioning
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is active (Skinner)
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Social learning
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learning through experience
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Bodily-Kinesthetic
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active learners. They like to experience things themselves and explain what they have learned to others.
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Visual-Spacial
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remember what they see. These types of learners tend to forget spoken words and ideas.
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Verbal-Linguistic
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remember much of what they hear and more of what they hear and then say out loud. They benefit from class discussion.
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Logical-Mathematical
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reflect on concepts.
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