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Choose the word that best matches the definition below.
"Examination of one's own thoughts or feelings."
A) Introspection
B) Assessment
C) Associate
D) Cluster
6. U1C2L2:H1
How would you elaborate on the reasons you were identified as a Blue, Green, Red, or Brown by the Winning Colors® program?
7. U1C2L2:Q2
T or F: It is important to be balanced in the four behavior clusters of Winning Colors®.
A) True
B) False
8. U1C2L2:Q6
__________ means contemplating one's own thoughts or feelings for the purpose of deeper self-understanding.
A) Introspection
B) Observation
C) Assessment
D) Self-assessment
9. U1C2L2:V3
Choose the word that best matches the definition below.
"To make a distinction or state a difference between things so we can tell them apart."
A) Associate
B) Cluster
C) Assessment
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1. A) Introspection
6. How you might elaborate on why Winning Colors® identified you as Blue, Green, Red, or Brown:
- Blue: You value relationships, empathy, and harmony. You likely show warmth, listen well, prioritize people’s feelings, and prefer cooperative settings. Strengths: supportive, trusting, good communicator. Development areas: may avoid conflict, overprioritize others’ needs.
- Green: You’re analytical, organized, and detail‑oriented. You probably prefer data, planning, logic, and independent problem‑solving. Strengths: systematic, thorough, reliable. Development areas: can seem detached or slow to decide.
- Red: You’re action‑oriented, decisive, and results‑driven. You likely take charge, set goals, and push for quick progress. Strengths: confident, efficient, focused on outcomes. Development areas: may be impatient or blunt.
- Brown: You’re practical, dependable, and hands‑on. You prefer predictable routines, tangible results, and steady progress. Strengths: consistent, realistic, hardworking. Development areas: may resist change or be overly cautious.
- Reflection prompts to elaborate: Which of these descriptions fits your usual reactions and choices? What environments bring out your dominant color? Which strengths have others praised? Which tendencies have caused friction? How might you flex into other colors when needed?
7. A) True
8. A) Introspection
9. None of the three choices is an exact match for that definition (the best word would be "differentiate" or "distinguish"). Of the given options, C) Assessment is the closest.
6. How you might elaborate on why Winning Colors® identified you as Blue, Green, Red, or Brown:
- Blue: You value relationships, empathy, and harmony. You likely show warmth, listen well, prioritize people’s feelings, and prefer cooperative settings. Strengths: supportive, trusting, good communicator. Development areas: may avoid conflict, overprioritize others’ needs.
- Green: You’re analytical, organized, and detail‑oriented. You probably prefer data, planning, logic, and independent problem‑solving. Strengths: systematic, thorough, reliable. Development areas: can seem detached or slow to decide.
- Red: You’re action‑oriented, decisive, and results‑driven. You likely take charge, set goals, and push for quick progress. Strengths: confident, efficient, focused on outcomes. Development areas: may be impatient or blunt.
- Brown: You’re practical, dependable, and hands‑on. You prefer predictable routines, tangible results, and steady progress. Strengths: consistent, realistic, hardworking. Development areas: may resist change or be overly cautious.
- Reflection prompts to elaborate: Which of these descriptions fits your usual reactions and choices? What environments bring out your dominant color? Which strengths have others praised? Which tendencies have caused friction? How might you flex into other colors when needed?
7. A) True
8. A) Introspection
9. None of the three choices is an exact match for that definition (the best word would be "differentiate" or "distinguish"). Of the given options, C) Assessment is the closest.
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