Question 1: In the Elaboration theory, the process of identifying progressively more complex versions of the task is known as
- epitomizing.
- elaborating.
- extrapolating.
- cognitive extrapolation.
Question 2: How many extra steps are required when doing strategic knowledge training, compared to traditional training?
- Three.
- Two.
- One.
- None, each step has more information provided but there is the same number of steps.
Question 3: Sequencing in Elaboration theory is
- the process of how to seat trainees for the most impact.
- the process of how to organize the training to be assured. everyone has the opportunity to speak.
- the process of how to group and order the content of training.
- the process of assigning trainees to groups.
Question 4: In the guide provided in the text for estimating the time required to prepare training, the three main types of questions relate to
- who, what, where.
- who, when, what.
- who, what, how.
- where, when, how.
Question 5: How many types of training objectives are indicated in the text?
Question 6: When examining transfer of training, how many possibilities are there beyond "positive transfer?"
Question 7: ____________ learners like to learn facts, and solve problems using well tested methods.
- Intuitive
- Sensing
- Visual
- Verbal
Question 8: If a major constraint is "short lead time," (therefore there is not much time to prepare training) one viable option is use
- of programmed instruction.
- of modularization.
- of external consultants.
- of massed practice.
Question 9: Before a training session, a trainee should be provided with
- the training objectives.
- the training agenda.
- the training manual.
- both A & B.
Question 10: " . read an altimeter with an error of no more than 5 feet" is an example of what part of a learning objective?
- Desired outcome
- Condition
- Standard
- Requirement
Question 11: What is a “sit in” and what are the conditions necessary for it to be effective?
Question 12: If you could attend a training program designed around one of the learning style preferences in the Felder-Silverman model, which learning style preference would you choose? Explain you answer.