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CLEP Intro To Educational Psychology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Allowing each student to reach full mastery of a concept - regardless of how long it takes.
Phonemes
Method of Loci
Mastery Learning
Absolute Grading Standards
2. Controlled academic programs designed to stimulate students to learn new problem-solving skills.
Test-Retest Reliability
Inner Speech
Group Training Experiences
Student Team Achievement Decisions
3. A possible range a student's scores may fall in if the student took the test multiple times.
Language Experience Strategy
Confidence Interval
Phonics Approach
Learning Potential Assessment Device (LPAD)
4. Language disorders characterized by trouble understanding spoken language.
Foreclosure
Receptive Language Disorders
Maturation
Primary Reinforcer
5. The difference between the skills a child develops alone and those that can be learned with the help of someone knowledgeable. This concept was developed by Vygotsky.
Zone of Proximal (or Potential) Development
Reading
Conservation
Performance Grading Scales
6. A measure of how well a test correlates with the skill - trait - or behavior the test is supposed to be evaluating.
Response Set
Alternate (or Parallel) Forms Reliability
Preconventional Morality
Validity
7. Difficulty pronouncing the correct sound or substituting with an incorrect sound.
Test Bias
Group Training Experiences
Articulation Difficulties
Fluency Disorders
8. A mnemonic device that aids the memory of a long list of information by linking each item in the list to a specific well-known location.
Method of Loci
Student Team Achievement Decisions
Expressive Disorders
Identity Achievement
9. A measure of how well scores from the same test correlate when taken by the same people on two different occasions.
Test-Retest Reliability
Character Education Programs
Character
Mastery Grading Scales
10. Teachers with this quality are constantly aware of and in control of everything going on in a classroom.
Discovery Learning (or Guided Learning or Constructivism)
Classification
Behavioral Theory
Withitness
11. The collection of traits in a person that inspires him to behave honestly - respectfully - and courageously.
Gifted and Talented Children
Expected Outcomes
Character
Models (Observational Learning)
12. Repeating information in the same way it was received.
Language Experience Strategy
Maintenance or Rote Rehearsal
Split-Half (or Spearman-Brown) Reliability
Time-Out
13. Academic programs where students are given a deeper education in their areas of interest.
Enrichment Programs
Motivation
Pedagogy
Cultural Differences Theories
14. The study of the theory and technique of creating psychological tests - such as IQ - aptitude - or personality trait tests.
Social Learning and Expectancy
Concurrent Validity
Inner Speech
Psychometrics
15. Another name for operant conditioning - due to the importance of responses in determining whether learning has occured.
Synthesized Modeling
Response-Cost System
Type-R Conditioning
General Objectives
16. A condition where a test consistently provides an inaccurate score due to some property of the test taker - such as gender - socioeconomic status - or race.
Socioeconomic Status
Human Needs Theory
Test Bias
External Locus of Control
17. The application of knowledge - skills - and experience to achieving a particular goal.
Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives
Problem Solving
Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Internal Locus of Control
18. The process of taking in and integrating information from the environment.
Internalization
Seriation
Norm-Referenced Testing
Competency Tests (or End-of-Grade Tests)
19. Directly viewing the reinforcement or punishment of different behaviors.
Teaching Efficacy
Vicarious Learning
External Locus of Control
Normal Distribution
20. 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 intrinsic to the student.
Effort
Articulation Difficulties
Whole Language Approach
Mastery Grading Scales
21. An intelligence test for young children ages 2-7.
Enrichment Programs
Socioeconomic Status
WPPSI (Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence)
Meaning Emphasis Strategy
22. One of the two divisions of human needs according to Maslow. These needs are intellectual achievement - aesthetic appreciation (understanding and appreciating the beauty and truth in the world) - and self-actualization (becoming all that one can be).
Growth Needs
Conditioning
Working-Backward Strategy
Test-Retest Reliability
23. A level of identity status where one has no idea who he or she is - and has not made any significant effort to find out.
Cerebral Palsy (CP)
Self-Determination Theory
Transformation
Identity Diffusion
24. A disruptive disorder characterized by the underdevelopment of certain traits such as impulse control - leading to inattention - hyperactivity - and impulsiveness. The three types are predominantly hyperactive-impulsive - predominantly inattentive -
Syntax
ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
Pivotal Response Therapy
Descriptive Grading Scales
25. A prediction which causes itself to become true. In educational psychology - the teacher's expectations about a student's success almost always come true - regardless of whether or not the expectations were backed by truth.
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Growth Needs
Language Experience Strategy
Responsibility
26. A reinforcer which is naturally desirable - such as food - water - or heat.
Morphemes
Educational Psychology
Inattention
Primary Reinforcer
27. Difficulty forming smooth connections between words.
Educational Goals
Corporal Punishment
Keyword
Fluency Disorders
28. Theories which argue that the language - culture - and traditions of minority students negatively affects their academic ability.
Percentile Scores
Cultural Deficit Theories
Normal Distribution
Whole Language Approach
29. Relating current information with previous learning.
Formative Evaluation
Analogies
Decay
Symbolic Modeling
30. A type of cooperative learning where the teacher will teach the students a skill - divide them into teams - and allow each team to practice the skill until all teams understand it perfectly.
Descriptive Grading Scales
Identity Diffusion
Withitness
Student Team Achievement Decisions
31. The loss of subjects in a research study over time due to participant drop-out.
Performance Grading Scales
Standard Error of Estimate
Reliability
attrition
32. The ability to organize objects based on some common characteristic. According to Piaget - concrete operational children have mastered this skill.
Classification
Intrinsic Motivation
Mastery Grading Scales
Tracking
33. A theory which states that how students view the world determines their motivation and behavior. This theory attempts to explain how people account for their successes and failures. In general - students attribute their successes to their innate abil
Semantic Memory
Pragmatics
Task Analysis
Attribution Theory
34. All of the orderly changes which help a person better adapt to the surrounding environment.
Receptive Language Disorders
Development
Ability
Predictive Validity
35. Merely imitating another person's behavior without understanding its meaning.
Forgetting
Deficiency Needs
Direct Modeling
WISC (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children)
36. A kind of performance-based testing strategy where students will work on a project over a long period of time.
Learning Disabilities
Exhibition
Competency Tests (or End-of-Grade Tests)
Descriptive Grading Scales
37. A type of character education where an instructor discusses moral questions with students. This type of program has limited success.
Two-sigma problem
Simple Moral Education Programs
Symbolic Modeling
Planned Ignoring
38. A theory by Melanie Klein which proposes a child's personality develops from the child's relationship with his or her mother. According to this view - children need a strong mother to develop well.
Type-S Conditioning
Reversibility
Object-Relations Theory
Kuder-Richardson Reliability
39. A behavior related to a particular stimulus - according to operant conditioning.
Transitivity
Self-Regulation
Respondent Behavior
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
40. Taxonomies detailing the types of values and attitudes the student should develop by the end of the course.
Affective Objectives
Symbolic Modeling
Language Acquisition Device (LAD)
Real Self-Efficacy
41. The smallest unit of sound that affects a word's meaning.
Transitional Bilingual Programs
Psychomotor Objectives
Phonemes
Structural Cognitive Modifiability
42. A kind of testing the teacher uses to determine what aspects of a subject to focus on - depending on how much the students know and comprehend.
Reliability
Synthetic Intelligence
Receptive Language Disorders
Formative Evaluation
43. Concepts - subdivisions of schemata that help one understand and interpret different parts of the world.
Imaginary Audience Fallacy
Engaged Time
Subschemata
Internal Locus of Control
44. The degree to which the content of a test represents the broader subject area the test is supposed to measure.
Imaginary Audience Fallacy
Perceived Self-Efficacy
Content Validity
Zone of Proximal (or Potential) Development
45. Spontaneous noises an infant makes which include only the sounds found in his or her native language.
Expository Advance Organizers
Babbling
Intermittent Retardation
General Exploratory Activities
46. How capable one actually is.
Long-Term Memory
Luck
Maintenance or Rote Rehearsal
Real Self-Efficacy
47. Bringing information out of long-term memory.
Absolute Grading Standards
Retrieval
Holophrastic Speech
Procedural Memory
48. The study of the social aspects of language use.
Models (Instruction)
Semantic Memory
Pragmatics
Class Inclusion
49. The ability to mentally retain an object even after it has changed form - such as ice melting into water. According to Piaget - children in the preoperational stage of development lack this ability.
Transformation
Aptitude Tests
Relative Grading Scales (Curving)
Speech and Language Communication Disorders
50. A model of intelligence by Guilford which consists of 150 types of intelligence. According to Guilford - all types of intelligence can be organized along three dimensions: operations (such as memory - cognition - or evaluation) - products (such as un
Internalizing Behavior Disorders
Descriptive Grading Scales
Concurrent Validity
Structure of Intellect (SOI)