31.__________ programs include in-house training in basic skills such as English language usage, decision making, problem solving, and leadership.
a.Lifelong learningc.Aptitude treatment interaction
b.Learning stylesd.Sensory modality
32.__________ can also include tuition reimbursement for relevant college-level coursework.
a.Lifelong learningc.Aptitude treatment interaction
b.Learning stylesd.Sensory modality
33.__________ can lead to productivity improvements, greater workforce flexibility, reduced material and capital costs, a better motivated workforce, and improved product quality.
a.Lifelong learningc.Aptitude treatment interaction
b.Learning stylesd.Sensory modality
34.How people differ in processing information when problem solving or learning is called __________.
a.lifelong learningc.aptitude treatment interaction
b.a learning styled.sensory modality
35.The concept that some training strategies are more or less effective depending on a learner’s particular abilities, personality traits, and other characteristics is referred to as __________.
a.lifelong learningc.aptitude treatment interaction
b.a learning styled.sensory modality
36.__________ is a system that interacts with the environment through one of the basic senses.
a.Lifelong learningc.Aptitude treatment interaction
b.A learning styled.Sensory modality
37.A sensory modality preference for learning by seeing is called _______.
a.visualc.tactile
b.auditoryd.kinesthetic
38.A sensory modality preference for learning by hearing is called _______.
a.visualc.tactile
b.auditoryd.kinesthetic
39.A sensory modality preference for learning by touching is called _______.
a.visualc.tactile
b.auditoryd.kinesthetic
40.A sensory modality preference for learning by doing is called _______.
a.visualc.tactile
b.auditoryd.kinesthetic