10. according to carl jung, what are the two main ways that people process information?
a. ob...
Advanced Placement (AP), 09.10.2019 09:10 hey2000
10. according to carl jung, what are the two main ways that people process information?
a. observing and doing
b. doing and thinking
c. thinking and sensing
d. thinking and observing
student a
15. which of the following questions is a thinker/doer most likely to ask?
a. what if?
b. what?
c. why?
d. how?
student d
16. which of the following is an essential ingredient of academic self-esteem?
a. acceptance by teachers and teacher aides
b. meeting deficiency and growth needs
c. individual assignments requiring problem solving
d. a school without grades
student a
20. which of the following techniques will to meet the student's need for autonomy?
a. give them deadlines.
b. give them clear directions.
c. give them choices.
d. show them a model of exactly what they're to do.
student c
correct answers
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