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CLEP Intro To Educational Psychology
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1. The act of creating one's own standards of behavior based on observations of others. The best performance standards are those which are moderately difficult.
Enrichment Programs
Self-Determination Theory
Self-Regulation
Cognitive Objectives
2. A method of pedagogy where the teacher actively looks for ways to improve the students' knowledge of a subject. Ways of doing this include actively presenting concepts - checking to see if the students understand - and reteaching any trouble areas fo
Active teaching
Internalization
Social Learning and Expectancy
ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
3. One of the characteristics of ADHD. This term describes students who are easily distracted and cannot remain focused or remember information.
Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Holophrastic Speech
Inattention
Accelerated Programs
4. A raw score converted into a form in which it can be compared to other scores from the same test.
Real Self-Efficacy
Visual Impairment
Language System
Derived Score
5. How capable one actually is.
Z-Scores
Attention
Real Self-Efficacy
Development
6. One of the characteristics in Attribution Theory a student will use to figure out why his or her actions had the outcome they did. This characteristic is unstable and external to the student.
Luck
Vicarious Learning
Character
Maintenance or Rote Rehearsal
7. The application of knowledge - skills - and experience to achieving a particular goal.
Mastery Learning
Guided Discovery
Problem Solving
Premack Principle
8. Spontaneous noises an infant makes which include all of the sounds from every different language.
Cooing
Descriptive Grading Scales
Simple Moral Education Programs
Moratorium
9. According to the Two-Store Model - this is the first phase of memory processing. This part of memory temporarily holds all sensory information.
Responsibility
Pivotal Response Therapy
Sensory Register
Elaborative Encoding
10. A sample group who is to represent the population being tested.
Moratorium
Synthetic Intelligence
Norm Group
Pedagogy
11. A community-centered approach to character education that attempts to apply what the students learn in the classroom to everyday life.
Observational Learning
Community-Based Education Programs
Allocated Time
Descriptive Statistics
12. According to the Attribution Theory - this concept refers to how responsive a student believes the cause of success or failure to be.
Type-R Conditioning
Models (Instruction)
Responsibility
Socioeconomic Status
13. Taxonomies detailing the types of values and attitudes the student should develop by the end of the course.
Advance Organizer
Data-Driven Models
Zone of Proximal (or Potential) Development
Affective Objectives
14. A level of moral reasoning guided by strict adherence to rules - developed by Kohlberg. This level is also divided into two stages: stage 3 (conformity to one's group) and stage 4 (following rules because they promote social order).
Chunking
Scheduled Time
Conventional Morality
Descriptive Grading Scales
15. Grouping students into different classes based on aptitude test scores.
Intrinsic Motivation
WISC (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children)
Tracking
Inattention
16. A form of behavioral modification designed for autistic children. This treatment targets key parts of an individual's development - such as motivation or social responsiveness - in the hope that the treatment will spread to other behavioral areas as
Performance Grading Scales
Individual and Small-Group Activities
Pivotal Response Therapy
Mastery Learning
17. An approach to grading which establishes a standard students must reach to pass and allows them to continue studying until they reach it.
Syntax
Direct Modeling
Metacognition
Mastery Grading Scales
18. A theory which states that the primary source of motivation is extrinsic - or external - rewards.
Character
Behavioral Theory
Forgetting
Maturation
19. A division of long-term memory for storing events in one's life.
Episodic Memory
Phonemes
Cultural Deficit Theories
Acrostic Mnemonic Device
20. Behaving like someone in a book or movie.
Symbolic Modeling
Taxonomy
Steiner-Waldorf Education
Maturation
21. A theory of intelligence by Sternberg which views intelligence as consisting of three components: processing components (the ability to process information and solve problems) - contextual components (the ability to apply intelligence to everyday pro
Identity
Triarchic Theory
Moratorium
Language System
22. A process that occurs when two stimuli are consistently paired - causing the presence of one to evoke the other.
Scheduled Time
Cultural Deficit Theories
Validity
Conditioning
23. General statements about the skills and abilities the student should have after completing the course.
Retroactive Interference
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Educational Goals
Premack Principle
24. The belief that one gender is better than the other.
Gender Bias
Affective Objectives
Internal Locus of Control
Practical Intelligence
25. A disorder characterized by an impairment of one's cognitive abilities and problems with adapting to situations. Individuals with this problem often have IQs of under 70.
Mental Retardation
Response-Cost System
Test Bias
Communication
26. The ability to focus solely on one object. According to Piaget - preoperational children have developed this skill.
Centration
Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Critical pedagogy
Synthesized Modeling
27. Tests designed to evaluate a student's present performance and predict how well he or she will perform in the future.
Norm-Referenced Testing
Cultural Differences Theories
Dyslexia
Aptitude Tests
28. An approach to grading where students' individual scores are compared to a predetermined average score.
Planned Ignoring
Language System
Relative Grading Scales (Curving)
Cerebral Palsy (CP)
29. Theories which argue that the language - culture - and traditions of minority students negatively affects their academic ability.
Taxonomy
Cultural Deficit Theories
Comparative Advance Organizers
Grade-Level Equivalent Scores
30. The ability to infer a relationship between two objects and to compare and arrange them. According to Piaget - concrete operational children have this skill.
Educational Psychology
Transitivity
Learning Potential Assessment Device (LPAD)
Face Validity
31. Language disorders characterized by difficulty forming sounds or coherent sentences.
Student Team Achievement Decisions
Conventional Morality
Expressive Disorders
Character
32. A principle proposed by Edward Thorndike stating behaviors with positive outcomes will be repeated while those with negative outcomes will be avoided.
ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
Diagnostic Achievement Tests
Type-S Conditioning
Law of Effect
33. A level of identity status where one has created his or her identity based on the opinions of others - not on personal choice.
Hyperactivity
WISC (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children)
Foreclosure
Effort
34. Asking students challenging questions to gauge their understanding and focus their attention.
Models (Instruction)
Chunking
Questioning Techniques
Shaping
35. The degree to which a test correlates with a direct measure of what the test is designed to measure - such as how well a reading test correlates with a student's actual reading level.
Fluency Disorders
Identity Achievement
Criterion-Related Validity
Acronym
36. A step-by-step procedure to solve a problem.
Algorithm
Construct Validity
Class Inclusion
Dynamic Assessment Approach
37. A five-step problem-solving strategy that involves identifying the problem - defining one's goals - exploring possible ways to reach the goals - anticipating the outcomes and acting - and looking back on one's work.
Internalizing Behavior Disorders
Reading
IDEAL Strategy
Tracking
38. A broad category of disorders in which the individual has difficulty learning in a typical way.
Learning Disability
Character
Two-sigma problem
Portfolio
39. Academic programs designed to enable students to learn independently more about their areas of interest.
Z-Scores
General Exploratory Activities
Norm-Referenced Testing
Relative Grading Scales (Curving)
40. A measure of how well scores from two different tests meant to evaluate the same thing correlate with each other.
Inclusion
Internalization
Contingency Contracting
Alternate (or Parallel) Forms Reliability
41. A testing procedure that measures a student's mastery of a particular skill or understanding of a certain concept. The purpose of this kind of test is to measure whether a student has achieved a certain learning objective.
Criterion-Referenced Testing
Mnemonic Devices
Reciprocal Teaching
Inner Speech
42. A method of scaling scores using a percentage of scores less than or equal to the student's score.
Visual Impairment
Percentile Scores
Deficiency Needs
Cultural Differences Theories
43. The degree to which a student desires and actively strives to excel and succeed.
Socioeconomic Status
Norm Group
Means-Ends Analysis
Achievement Motivation
44. Academic programs where students are given a deeper education in their areas of interest.
Conservation
Enrichment Programs
Conditioning
Feedback Loop
45. A type of character education where an instructor discusses moral questions with students. This type of program has limited success.
Language System
Mastery Grading Scales
Simple Moral Education Programs
Student Team Achievement Decisions
46. Theories which view the unique language - culture - and customs of minority children as an asset in their learning.
Extensive Retardation
Elaborative Encoding
Perceived Self-Efficacy
Cultural Differences Theories
47. The exchange of thoughts and feelings through both verbal and nonverbal (such as gestures and facial expressions) means.
Morphemes
Responsibility
Communication
Mediated Learning Experiences (MLE)
48. A testing procedure that measures an individual student's score relative to those of a representative group of students. These tests are used to rank students based on their skill levels compared to their peers.
Norm-Referenced Testing
Educational Psychology
Individual and Small-Group Activities
Clustering
49. Methods of quantitatively analyzing and organizing scores. The methods used include mean - median - mode - range - and standard deviation.
Corporal Punishment
Achievement Tests
Functional Fixedness
Descriptive Statistics
50. Taxonomies describing physical abilities and skills the student should master.
Z-Scores
Long-Term Memory
Psychomotor Objectives
Metacognition
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