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Women’s Ways of Knowing Quiz

Women’s Ways of Knowing Quiz. Presented by Tamara Genarro, Kathy Nealon, Reema Alsweel, Shannon Paschall, and Debbie Bergeron. Silence. Silence, in the WWK study, is thematically defined as the opposite of knowledge. True. False. Silence.

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Women’s Ways of Knowing Quiz

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  1. Women’s Ways of Knowing Quiz Presented by Tamara Genarro, Kathy Nealon, Reema Alsweel, Shannon Paschall, and Debbie Bergeron

  2. Silence • Silence, in the WWK study, is thematically defined as the opposite of knowledge. True False

  3. Silence • In retrospect, Goldberger determines WWK Silence to be a lack of choice about whether to speak or not to speak versus a strategic or chosen silence. True False

  4. Receptive Knowledge • It is important to empower others; it is the act of giving rather than receiving that leads to a greater sense of their true capacity for knowing and loving. True False

  5. Receptive Knowledge • In defining the self, receptive knowers critique their tendency to subordinate their own perceptions and judgments to those of others. True False

  6. Subjective Knowledge • Women in the subjective knowledge stage often feel off balance due to the fact that their concept of self is constantly changing. True False

  7. Subjective Knowledge • The predominant learning mode for subjective knowers is one of listening and watching authorities for guidance. True False

  8. Procedural Knowledge • Procedural knowledge is less objective than subjective knowledge. True False

  9. Procedural Knowledge • Procedural knowing relies on “just knowing”. The truth is easily accessible. True False

  10. Constructed Knowledge • Constructed knowledge is attained through the integration of receptive and procedural knowledge with silence. True False

  11. Constructed Knowledge • Constructed knowers integrate knowledge from external authorities with what they feel to create their own construction of self and voice. True False

  12. General Question • Women have been portrayed as inferior to men along cognitive and social dimensions. True False

  13. General Question • Historically, within the women’s movement, there has not been a divide along racial lines. True False

  14. General Question • Within WWK, the voices of economically disadvantaged women and women of color are unheard, for the most part. True False

  15. General Question • Research has demonstrated that the five perspectives of Women’s Ways of Knowing does not apply to men. True False

  16. General Question • We had fun learning about Women’s Ways of Knowing. True False

  17. Stay Tuned! • The fun and learning continues…

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