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Study Skills for Learning Power, Second Edition
Regina Hellyer, Carol Robinson, Phyllis Sherwood
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These sites will provide you with additional information about the study skills discussed in each chapter of Study Skills for Learning Power.

Note: Please be aware that Queendom.com requires a fee for students to access their self-assessment tests.

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Link
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To complete a self-assessment study skills checklist
xiv
To learn tips on how to be a successful student
28
To assess your own locus of control
33
For additional information on majors and careers
40
To take a quick survey to discover how positive or negative you are
42
For more information about increasing your own motivation
47
For more information about problem solving
49
To take a 25 question stress test
75
For additional tips on note taking
86
To learn more about reading quickly and effectively
136
For more information about studying humanities, mathematics, social and natural science, and foreign languages
153
If you would like more information on critical thinking and reading
156
If you would like more detailed information on evaluating on-line sources
174
For more information about evaluating your place of study and some general time management and scheduling guidelines
178
For information about perfectionism and procrastination
185
If you wish to take a Study Distractions Analysis
237
For more information on strategies for taking tests
239
For more information on test anxiety

Additional Web Sites

Discover more about your sensory preference (learning styles)
www2.ncsu.edu/

Take this 104 statement inventory to discover your thinking style
snow.utoronto.ca/

This web site provides suggestions for influencing your instructors
http://www.studygs.net

The Keirsey Temperament Sorter II is a 70 item survey that determines the four temperament types based on the MBTI. The Keirsey Temperament identifies four temperament types and the four variants of each type and explains the meanings of the variants.
For more information about the Keirsey Temperament Sorter:
keirsey.com

To go directly to the Keirsey Temperament Sorter II:
www.advisorteam.com/

For more information about dealing with stress, visit the Help Yourself web site for Stress created by University Counseling Services at Kansas State University.
www.ksu.edu/

For more information about studying math, visit these two web sites:
euler.slu.edu/
www.mathpower.com/

Critical thinking is directly linked to creativity. To learn how to "think like a Genius," go to this web site:
www.newhorizons.org/

For more in-depth information about using the internet, consult The Student Survival Guide at
www.luminet.net/

For more information on memory, concentration, and study distractions, see:
www.ucc.vt.edu/
www.dartmouth.edu/
www.ucc.vt.edu/


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