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CORALGRILL2014

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A student who is able to carry out a procedure more easily without needing to verbalize each step but does it slowly, is in which stage of Anderson's theory of cognitive skill learning:
 
  a. autonomous stage
  b. associative stage
  c. cognitive stage
  d. none of the above

Question 2

Barbara was telling her friend, Rachel, how much her boss makes her work these days, and how critical he is when he finds even a tiny mistake in what she does. After some thinking, Rachel says, if I were you, I would tell him that he expects too much. You should talk to him first thing in the morning. Rachel's intention underlying her response is:
 
  a. Advising and evaluating
  b. Analyzing and interpreting
  c. Questioning and probing
  d. Paraphrasing and understanding



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

a. Advising and evaluating



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