Emotional Intelligence - Final Exam, Exercises of Nursing

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True or False: Knowing about the elements of SCARF helps one
understand issues such as why you can't think clearly when someone
has attacked your status, instead of just trying to push the feeling aside.
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True or False: Extrinsic motivation has to do with being motivated by
being paid (as an example).
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Recasts correction involve:
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a. the teacher's reformulation of all or part of a student's utterance, minus the error.
b. the teacher's reformulation of all or part of a student's utterance, plus the error.
c. the teacher's verbatim repetition of all or part of a student's utterance, plus the error.
d. the teacher's repetition of all or part of a student's utterance, meaning the full error. Clear
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Question 1

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True or False: Knowing about the elements of SCARF helps one

understand issues such as why you can't think clearly when someone

has attacked your status, instead of just trying to push the feeling aside.

Select one: True False

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True or False: Extrinsic motivation has to do with being motivated by

being paid (as an example).

Select one: True False

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Recasts correction involve:

Select one: a. the teacher's reformulation of all or part of a student's utterance, minus the error. b. the teacher's reformulation of all or part of a student's utterance, plus the error. c. the teacher's verbatim repetition of all or part of a student's utterance, plus the error. d. the teacher's repetition of all or part of a student's utterance, meaning the full error.Clear my choice

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True or False: NVC is about assertive and empathic communication.

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True or False: One view developed by Elaine Hatfield et al. is that

emotional contagion canbe done through automatic mimicry and

synchronization of one's expressions, vocalizations, postures and

movements with those of another person.

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Metalinguistic feedback as a correction contains:

Select one: a. either comments, information, or questions related to the well-formedness of the student's utterance, without explicitly providing the correct form. b. either comments, information, or questions related to the well-formedness of the student's utterance, with explicitly providing the correct form. c. either comments, information, or questions related to a related topic or another student, without explicitly providing the correct form. d. either comments, information, or questions related to the wrong-formedness of the student's utterance, without explicitly providing the correct form. Clear my choice

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True or False: Observations are linked with true facts.

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True or False: When one experiences anger or other strong emotions,

slowing down can help examine the emotions.

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True or False: Knowing the domains of SCARF also allows an individual

to design ways to motivate themselves more effectively.

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Explicit correction refers to:

Select one: a. the implicit provision of the correct form. As the teacher provides the correct form, he or she might kindly indicate that what the student had said was incorrect (e.g., "Oh, you mean," "You should say"). b. the implicit provision of the correct form. As the teacher provides the correct form, he or she might kindly indicate that what the student had said was incorrect (e.g., "Oh, you mean," "You should say") or correct ("Oh, you were right in everything you said (wrote)". c. the implicit provision of the incorrect form. As the teacher provides the incorrect form to challenge the student, he or she might indicate that what the student had said was incorrect or correct. d. the explicit provision of the correct form. As the teacher provides the correct form, he or she clearly indicates that what the student had said was incorrect (e.g., "Oh, you mean," "You shouldsay"). Clear my choice

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True or False: Writing down your thoughts can move you to a higher

degree of self-awareness.

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True or False: SMART methodology stands for: satisfying, measurable,

achievable, realistic and time-bound.

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True or False: A question such as "Do we say that at all?" is metalinguistic

feedback, not elicitation.

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True or False: Saying: you pounded your fist on the desk for about 10

seconds is a judgment.

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True or False: The social intelligence quotient or SQ operates under the

assumption that anindividual can change their SQ by altering their

attitudes and behavior in response to their environment.

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Feedback is about:

Select one: a. Feedback is about future improvements b. Feedback is about past mistakes c. Feedback is about present-spending the least time possible on others so that I can invest it inmyself Clear my choice

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True or False: Self-talk enables you to feel better and to respond to

situations in a more helpful way.

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True or False: The social intelligence quotient or SQ operates under the

scientifically proven assumption that an individual cannot change their

SQ under any circumstances.

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True or False: Emotional contagion is not important to personal

relationships because it does not foster emotional synchrony between

individuals.

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Why is it important for leaders to have empathy?

Select one: a. Leaders with empathy are critical to managing a successful team or organization. b. Leaders with empathy have the ability to put themselves in someone else's situation. c. Leaders with empathy help develop the people on their team, challenge others who are actingunfairly give constructive feedback and listen to those who need it. d. All of the above Clear my choice

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True or False: MBTI is not linked with success definition and its

application-this includes understanding how others define and approach

success.

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True or False: Disputing your self-talk means forgetting the negative or

unhelpful aspects.

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True or False: The theory of emotional intelligence states we are born

with an innate capacity to recognize emotions in ourselves and the

people around us.

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True or False: The SCARF model helps individuals both minimize threats

and maximize rewards.

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True or False: EI refers to everyone's ability to manage time, costs and

ensure quality. The rest are nice to have, but not directly related to a

success factor.

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True or False: The cognitive tools associated with SCARF model have

been verified in brain studies to be effective techniques for reducing the

threat response.

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True or False: Keeping a journal when trying to improve self-awareness

is a good tool.

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True or False: The cognitive tools associated with SCARF model have

not been verified yet in brain studies, but have been clinically proven to

be effective techniques for reducing the threat response.

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True or False: SWOT belongs in the business world and should not be

used for developing emotional intelligence.

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True or False: A definition of emotional contagion by Schoenewolf

states: "a process in which a person or group influences the emotions

or behavior of another person or group through the conscious or

unconscious induction of emotion states and behavioral attitudes."

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True or False: SMART methodology stands for: sleek, measurable,

achievable, realistic and time-bound.