UTAH COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR 2026 Exam
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Learning Style An individual's preferred method of thinking,
understanding, and processing information.
Four Steps to Learning Desire, Input & Environment, Assimilation,
Repetition
Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence The ability to communicate through language,
which includes listening, reading, writing, and
speaking
, Visual/Spatial Intelligence The ability to understand spatial relationships and
comprehend and create images
Logical/Mathematical Intelligence The ability to understand logical reasoning and
problem solving in areas such as math, science,
sequences, and patterns
Intrapersonal Intelligence The ability to understand one's own behavior and
feelings
Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence The ability to use the physical body skillfully to
solve problems, create products, or present
ideas and emotions, as well as take in knowledge
through bodily sensations such as coordination
or working with the hands
Interpersonal Intelligence The ability to relate to others, noticing their
moods, motivations, and feelings
Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence The ability to comprehend and/or create
meaningful musical sounds
Naturalist Intelligence The ability to make consequential distinctions in
the natural world and to use this ability
productively such as in farming or biological
sciences
Authority An individual cited or appealed to as an expert;
the power to influence or command thought,
opinion, and behavior
Ethics The moral principals by which we live and work
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Terms in this set (151)
Learning Style An individual's preferred method of thinking,
understanding, and processing information.
Four Steps to Learning Desire, Input & Environment, Assimilation,
Repetition
Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence The ability to communicate through language,
which includes listening, reading, writing, and
speaking
, Visual/Spatial Intelligence The ability to understand spatial relationships and
comprehend and create images
Logical/Mathematical Intelligence The ability to understand logical reasoning and
problem solving in areas such as math, science,
sequences, and patterns
Intrapersonal Intelligence The ability to understand one's own behavior and
feelings
Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence The ability to use the physical body skillfully to
solve problems, create products, or present
ideas and emotions, as well as take in knowledge
through bodily sensations such as coordination
or working with the hands
Interpersonal Intelligence The ability to relate to others, noticing their
moods, motivations, and feelings
Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence The ability to comprehend and/or create
meaningful musical sounds
Naturalist Intelligence The ability to make consequential distinctions in
the natural world and to use this ability
productively such as in farming or biological
sciences
Authority An individual cited or appealed to as an expert;
the power to influence or command thought,
opinion, and behavior
Ethics The moral principals by which we live and work