Spring 2014 1 Final Exam Review Sheet 1. Difference between hearing and listening notes/206 2. Name the parts of the Cornell Note Taking System notes 3. Three components of whole body listening 206 4. Four listening styles 208 5. First rule of listening 210 6. Modified printing style notes 7. Parts of the listening model notes 8. Roles of each part of the listening model notes 9. Which parts of the listening model do we control notes 10. Different strategies for taking textbook notes notes 11. Ways to speed up note taking 214/notes 12. Becoming an active listener 213 13. Mapping and brain hemisphere dependence notes/218 14. Purpose of transitional words 211 15. Barriers to listening 209-211 16. Intellectual and emotional barriers notes Spring 2014 2 17. Reasons to take notes 212 18. When to review 214 19. Prejudging an instructor 209 20. Types of memory systems notes/228-9 21. Characteristics of sensory memory notes 22. Characteristics of short term memory notes 23. Why we forget notes 24. Inability to recall information at the exact moment notes 25. What are mnemonics 233-4 26. The loci method notes 27. Different levels of response 241 28. How we commit things to memory 229 29. Visualizing and associating as a technique 230 30. Math and science recommendations 238 31. Relaxation techniques notes 32. Negative self-talk notes 33. Recognition/retrieval tests notes Spring 2014 3 34. Recommendations for guessing Hints for Test taking 35. Recommendations for essay tests Learning Web/301 36. Recommendations for cramming Hints for Test taking 37. Getting started writing an essay exam Learning Web/245 38. Important points about writing essay exams Learning Web/245 39. Importance of patterns in writing essay exams Learning Web/245 40. Importance of directions in an essay exam Learning Web/245 41. Writing the body of an essay question Learning Web/245 42. Size of study groups 240 43. General Adaptation Syndrome notes/Learning Web 44. How you produce melatonin notes 45. What is aerobic exercise notes 46. Benefits of exercise notes 47. Name the stages of the General Adaptation Syndrome notes/Learning Web 48. Characteristics of the phases of the Syndrome notes/Learning Web 49. What are endorphins? Notes/327 50. Learn to say “no” 135-136 Spring 2014 4 51. Time management types 135 52. What are eustress and distress 146 53. The Ivy Lee Approach notes 54. The Pareto Principle notes 55. Effects of cortisol 147-8 56. Types of depression 326 57. Types of recognition tests notes 58. Function of melatonin notes 59. What is anaerobic exercise notes 60. Types of major stressors in life 149-150