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Java Games: Flashcards, matching, concentration, and word search. |
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Ragg's Thinking Styles
Match the thinking styles that Ragg describes in Chapter 4 with the descriptions. Practice this without looking at the book, if you can.
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| Logical | Look at cause-and-effect, problem parameters, partializing problems, and measureable objectives. |
| Critical | Uses emotional processes to view situations for innovative problem-solving. |
| Correlational | Identifies connections, themes, and interactional patterns in problem situation to determine exploring more or methods for intervention. |
| Predictive | Focused on relationships among current actions and future outcomes. Anticipates how one action will affect other actions. |
| Reflective | Circular thinking pattern using intuition. Worker monitors client to determine if worker's "hunches" are accurate re: client situation. |
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