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Quiz 13: Transfer, Problem Solving, and Critical Thinking Chapter 13 Transfer, Problem Solving, and Critical Thinking Multiple Choice Questions
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Mary is majoring in drama. Mary's parents want her to study advanced mathematics as a way of strengthening her mind, and argue that, when she is in a play, she will be able to learn her lines more easily. Based on their reasoning, which one of the following theories of transfer do Mary's parents believe?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which one of the following is the best example of inert knowledge?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Which one of the following most clearly illustrates general as opposed to specific) transfer?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Which one of the following pieces of advice is most consistent with current beliefs about transfer?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Which one of the following teachers is clearly keeping the notion of situated learning in mind as he or she helps students transfer what they are learning in school?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Considering factors that affect transfer, identify the group of students most likely to transfer what they are learning.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
In English, the word llama is pronounced "LA-MA." In Spanish, llama is more typically pronounced as "YA-MA" or "JA-MA," depending on the dialect. Analyzing this situation in terms of the similarity of stimuli and responses, we can predict that a person who first learns to read the word in English and then learns to read it in Spanish will:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Nathan has been playing golf with his parents for many years. When he goes out for the school baseball team, he has trouble hitting the ball because he keeps confusing the swing of the bat with how he swings a golf club. Nathan's difficulty is the result of:
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Francis learns that the Spanish word malo means "bad." He later learns that the French word mal also means "bad." Analyzing this situation in terms of the similarity of stimuli and responses, we can predict that Francis will:
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Considering contemporary theorists' views on general transfer, which one of the following skills is most likely to transfer across very different situations?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Which one of the following illustrates positive transfer?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Which one of the following is the best example of negative transfer?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
According to Thorndike's theory of identical elements, in which one of the following situations are we most likely to find positive transfer?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Imagine that you learn a formula for calculating the volume of a cylinder. You practice using the formula by working on problems such as this one: How much water could you hold in a glass that is 10 cm. in diameter and 15 cm. tall? Later, on a quiz, you are given the following four problems that can be solved using the same formula. Which one of them most obviously requires far rather than near) transfer?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
Ms. Kaehler is hoping that the students in her mathematics class will transfer the things they learn in class to real-world situations. Which one of the following things should she not do?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
Which one of the following examples best illustrates the notion of situated learning as it relates to transfer?