Aeronautical Terms beginning with S
Selection-type test items
Test items requiring the student to choose from two or more alternatives provided. True-false, matching, and multiple-choice type questions are examples of selection type test items.
Self-concept
A perception factor that ties together how people feel about themselves with how well they receive experiences.
Sensory register
That portion of the brain which receives input from the five senses. The individual’s preconceived concept of what is important determines how the register prioritizes the information for passing it on to the rest of the brain for action.
Skill knowledge
Knowledge reflected in motor or manual skills and in cognitive or mental skills that manifests itself in the doing of something.
Skills and procedures
The procedural, psychomotor, and perceptual skills used to control a specific aircraft or its systems. They are the stick and rudder or airmanship abilities that are gained through conventional training, are perfected, and become almost automatic through experience.
Source
In communication, the sender, speaker, transmitter, or instructor who composes and transmits a message made up of symbols which are meaningful to listeners and readers.
Stem
The part of a multiple choice test item consisting of the question, statement, or problem.
Supply-type test item
Question in which the student supplies answers as opposed to selecting from choices provided. Essay or fill-in-the blank type questions are examples of supply- type test items.
Symbols
In communication, simple oral and visual codes such as words, gestures, and facial expressions which are formed into sentences, paragraphs, lectures, or chapters to compose and transmit a message that means something to the receiver of the information.
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