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:1.2. {{ discuss| <5 }} How would you know if you have forgotten something? | :1.2. {{ discuss| <5 }} How would you know if you have forgotten something? | ||
:1.3. {{ research| {{?}} }} What is the difference between reasoning and intelligence?<ref group="verify">1.3.v.1 There are definitions for reasoning and intelligence with sources.</ref><ref group="verify">1.3.v.2 There is evidence of analysis:contrast </ref> | :1.3. {{ research| {{?}} }} What is the difference between reasoning and intelligence?<ref group="verify">1.3.v.1 There are definitions for reasoning and intelligence with sources.</ref><ref group="verify">1.3.v.2 There is evidence of analysis:contrast </ref> | ||
:1.4. {{ analyze| categorize }} Identify questions on the test as requiring knowledge, reasoning, or intelligence. <ref group="verify">1.4.v Review copy of Edison's test marked up with tags of "knowledge", "reasoning" and "intelligence". Dialog if you spot some that don't make sense to the reviewer. </ref> | :1.4. {{ analyze| categorize }} Identify questions on the test as requiring knowledge, reasoning, or intelligence. <ref group="verify">1.4.v Review copy of Edison's test marked up with tags of "knowledge", "reasoning" and "intelligence". Dialog if you spot some that don't make sense to the reviewer. </ref><ref>https://www.thomasedison.org/_files/ugd/9b6a68_6a603ca4295e4cefb89db680aa62628a.pdf</ref> | ||
:1.5. {{ vote| }} Is the Edison test worth attempting to pass vs. Is it a waste of time? | :1.5. {{ vote| }} Is the Edison test worth attempting to pass vs. Is it a waste of time? | ||
:1.6. {{ discuss| {{?}} }} | :1.6. {{ discuss| {{?}} }} |