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Certified Professional In Learning And Performance Cplp

Subject : certifications
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Training that related to actual job circumstances






2. The framework developed by Patricia Cross to describe some differences between adult and child learners






3. Three basic management styles






4. Change management






5. When is training the appropriate solution to a performance problem






6. The measure that is defined by mean - median - and mode






7. Three tools for determining learner preferences






8. Four common mistakes HPI professionals make in selecting - designing - and implementing interventions






9. The e-Learning techniques allows learners to personally assess what can be learned - the value of the content - and the difficulty of the content






10. Closed questions






11. The four parts of the International Federation's (ICF) ethical standards






12. Five job analysis methods






13. The four characteristics of online communication






14. The fourth component of the ASTD HPI model






15. Meta-tag






16. List six external factors that may affect an organization






17. DMAIC






18. When a WLP professional - prior to a learning session - plans seating arrangement - arranges refreshments - determines goals and expectations for the class - what are they attempting to affect






19. Confounding






20. Confidence interval






21. Describe how facilitation differs from training






22. The reliability test where one test is split into two shorter ones - by randomly assigning test items to one half or the other






23. List six categories of HPI solutions






24. Two characteristics of distance learning






25. The six major factors that influence performance in Gilbert's behavior engineering model






26. Types of Level 2 instruments






27. Steps of managing a change project






28. The seating arrangement is the least conducive to stimulating group discussion






29. The system that uses knowledge - skills - and attitudes (KSAs) to describe three types of learning

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30. Process Map






31. List seven principles of adult learning






32. The purpose of workforce planning






33. Level 4 evaluation






34. Two theories of motivation for coaching

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35. Examples of collaborative software






36. Information Chunking






37. The HPI tool that uses the 80/20 rule






38. A computer application that is linked directly to another application to train or guide workers through a task






39. The first component of the ASTD HPI model






40. Four benefits of web-based training






41. The difference between an icebreaker and an opening exercise






42. The guidelines Carl Rogers describes as critical elements to remember in adult learning situations






43. Sampling

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44. Four characteristics of tasks that are well-suited for job aids






45. The learning theory that includes activities like behavioral modeling - simulations - role plays - skill drills - and rewards






46. Single-loop learning






47. Covariates






48. Four phases of succession planning






49. An assessment done during formation






50. The kinds of objectives that support the final behavioral outcomes by breaking them down into more manageable chunks