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− | #Give an example of a situation | + | #What is the difference between assessing rationales (using the three strategies in Discipline #2) and giving a critical response? |
− | # | + | #Give an example of a situation in which the best thing to do might be to assessing someone's rationales and a situation in which a broader critical response would be preferred. |
+ | #Characteristics of giving a good critical response | ||
==#4 Recognizing Knowledge== | ==#4 Recognizing Knowledge== | ||
− | #General forms of knowledge in human | + | #General forms of knowledge in human culture. university disciplines, shamans, wise persons, etc. |
− | #Review the | + | #Review the following topics on quantitative and numeric information, identify the issue and examples used: |
− | #Establishing a measure | + | ===#Establishing a measure=== |
#Percentage and rate | #Percentage and rate | ||
#Linear Vs. Non linear | #Linear Vs. Non linear |
Revision as of 23:23, 11 December 2008
Monday, Tuesday 1:00 – 3:00 Jepson 017, Thursday 1:00–3:00 our classroom
Test material- from lectures and reading
Test covers 3 Disciplines of Thought and Validity
Contents
#3 Critical Response
- What is the difference between assessing rationales (using the three strategies in Discipline #2) and giving a critical response?
- Give an example of a situation in which the best thing to do might be to assessing someone's rationales and a situation in which a broader critical response would be preferred.
- Characteristics of giving a good critical response
#4 Recognizing Knowledge
- General forms of knowledge in human culture. university disciplines, shamans, wise persons, etc.
- Review the following topics on quantitative and numeric information, identify the issue and examples used:
#Establishing a measure
- Percentage and rate
- Linear Vs. Non linear
- Baseline
- Survey
- Cognitive bias (depressive realism- safer in truck)
- Probability
- Regression and multiple regression
#5 Recognizing Complexity
- understanding key concepts
- System, complex system
- Network
- 6 degrees of separation
- Konigsberg bridge problem
- Coupling
- Feedback loops
- Buffering affect
- Critical variable- indicator variable
- Intransparency
- Review examples of complex systems
- Police partners
- Syphilis
- Gonorrhea
- Relationships
- What are characteristic of people who are good at managing complex systems