intelligent behavior Flashcards
Involves planning, clarifying
goals, exploring alternative
strategies, and considering
consequences one begins a
task…
Overcoming Impulsiveness
It means NOT giving up when the
answer to a problem is not
immediately known
Persistence
Some cognitive psychologists believe that the ability to listen to another
people and understand their point
of view is one of the highest forms of intelligent behaviour.
Listening to others
When one considers other points
of view rather than running with
the first thought that comes to
mind…
Flexibility in thinking
Refers to the awareness of how
one is thinking or the knowledge
of what is going on in one’s head.
Metacognition
The behaviour of not letting
speed surpass the desire for
craftsmanship
Checking for accuracy
and precision
Asking questions and finding out
problems for oneself…
Questioning and
problem-posing
Calling upon one’s knowledge
and experience as source of
data, theories, or processes to
solve new challenges.
Applying past
knowledge to new
situations
A person with this behaviour
uses descriptive terms to
distinguish objects and provide
criteria for value judgments.
Precision of language
and thought
Using the senses of feeling,
seeing, hearing, or even tasting
and smelling, in order to solve
problems more efficiently and
effectively
Using all the senses
Applying ingenuity, originality
and insight in order to generate
unique, clever and useful
products, solutions or
techniques.
Creativity
Having inquisitiveness, curiosity and openness to both complexity and simplicity, and beauty.
Living with a sense of wonderment
Taking advantage of knowledge
and insights from social
relationships…
Cooperation
Ability to look at situations,
opportunities, problems, and
relationships with nonchalance
and fun…
Sense of humor