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Interpersonal Domain Introduction Assessment

Personal Assessment of What You Learned In This Unit

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Interpersonal domain, categories and skills
QuestionAnswer
List three skills learning supports in this domain.
Briefly define the Proposing category.
Give an example for the Building and Supportive category.
Give one form of assessment.
Two categories were mentioned above. List the remaining four.



The following are skills that may or may not fit into the interpersonal domain. Identify each skill that falls into the interpersonal domain by answering the question with Yes; if the skill does not belong in the interpersonal domain answer No


Interpersonal domain, categories and skills
QuestionYesNo
Ask everyone in a group project for an opinion.
Get a chauffeurs license to drive a company van.
Active listening.
Work toward a compromise with a group member who has a different viewpoint.
Put in extra study time to prepare for an exam.


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