Friday, May 15, 2020

Essay Critical Thinking Quiz1 - 626 Words

HUMN 150- ONLINE QUIZ 1 Rate each of the following statements as TRUE or FALSE. Justify your answer with an example or explanation to prove and illustrate your understanding. DO NOT OMIT THIS PART OF THE TEST. True/False answers can be guessed. But when you defend your answer by example or explanation, you demonstrate not only your memory and understanding but also that you can apply what you have learned. The first question is answered for you. FALSE1. Observation skills are learned mainly through book learning. Support for Answer: On the contrary, observation is learned from participation, which is more active and spontaneous than reading. Samuel Scudder learned observing through the active coaching of his teacher†¦show more content†¦This observation was his insight. FALSE 6. Agassiz was simply too busy to give his students all the assistance he needed. Support for Answer: He wanted his students to look deeper into the fish. He wanted them to find the most conspicuous features of the fish. Sure, he could of just told them, they were wrong, but that would not teach them the true meaning of observing. FALSE 7. Perception and sensation are synonyms. Support for Answer: Only perception is used as a synonym for sensing, although there are many distinct differences. Perception can be both passive and active. TRUE 8. It is difficult to feel sensation and to think at the same time. If we want to feel whether a pair of new shoes fits properly, we have to pay attention. Support for Answer: As the book state on page 30, â€Å"yet, when we begin to think, we risk cutting ourselves off from our sensations†, meaning, that we cannot think and hand feel the sensation at the same time. We would lose track of what we were thinking of to feel the object. TRUE 9. Assimilation, according to Piaget, is an experience of easily understanding something that readily fits into our preexisting schemes or worldview. Support for Answer: Piaget did think that assimilation was that of being able to insert new data easily into an existing mental folder. He also thought that assimilation and accommodation were part of a

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