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CLEP Intro To Educational Psychology
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1. 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.
Achievement Motivation
Transformation
Constructivism
Reliability
2. 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
Classification
Pragmatics
Pivotal Response Therapy
Problem Solving
3. A learning model that proposes that learning is a function of the ratio between the effort needed to the effort spent learning. learning=f(time spent/time needed)
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4. A mnemonic device that creates a shorthand based on the first letter of each word in a set to be memorized.
Language System
Test Bias
Socioeconomic Status
Acronym
5. A form of behavioral modification where an desirable activity is used to strengthen a more unpleasant one.
Preconventional Morality
Premack Principle
Conventional Morality
IDEAL Strategy
6. The ability to organize objects based on some common characteristic. According to Piaget - concrete operational children have mastered this skill.
IDEAL Strategy
Classification
Two-Store Model
Cerebral Palsy (CP)
7. The use of physical punishment.
Corporal Punishment
Hearing Impairment
Conservation
Confidence Interval
8. A kind of achievement test which combines several different subject areas into the same test.
Achievement Test Battery
Reciprocal Teaching
Expository Teaching
Tracking
9. One of the characteristics of ADHD. This term describes students who are easily distracted and cannot remain focused or remember information.
Invincibility Fallacy
Foreclosure
Inattention
Derived Score
10. A method of scaling scores using a percentage of scores less than or equal to the student's score.
Ability
Pedagogy
Percentile Scores
Long-Term Memory
11. Learning outcomes defined by specific operational steps and skills a student must master. Gronlund believed that general objectives would lead to these kinds of outcomes.
Self-Efficacy
Rehearsal
Specific Learning Outcomes
Performance Grading Scales
12. Behavioral modification based on behavioral learning theory.
Performance-Based Test Strategies
Instructional Theory
Cultural Deficit Theories
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
13. A principle proposed by Edward Thorndike stating behaviors with positive outcomes will be repeated while those with negative outcomes will be avoided.
Demonstrations
Law of Effect
Educational Psychology
Split-Half (or Spearman-Brown) Reliability
14. A possible range a student's scores may fall in if the student took the test multiple times.
Confidence Interval
Achievement Tests
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Transitivity
15. A raw score converted into a form in which it can be compared to other scores from the same test.
Semantics
Sensory Register
Derived Score
Problem Solving
16. A method of assessing how much students know by giving them closed-ended response questions they are to answer by themselves.
Cooing
Premack Principle
Static Assessment Approach
Seriation
17. A theory which states that the primary source of motivation is extrinsic - or external - rewards.
Behavioral Theory
Articulation Difficulties
Working or Short-Term Memory
Dynamic Assessment Approach
18. Difficulty speaking due to an obstruction of air in the nose or throat.
Exhibition
Discovery Learning (or Guided Learning or Constructivism)
Voice Disorders
Observational Learning
19. A group of non-progressive motor problems which cause psychical disability. These disorders are caused by injuries to the motor control centers in the brain during birth or early childhood.
Cerebral Palsy (CP)
T-Scores
Pervasive Retardation
Pragmatics
20. The process of transferring information from short-term to long-term memory by developing meaningful relationships and patterns in the data that relate to one's previous knowledge.
Encoding
Individual and Small-Group Activities
Invincibility Fallacy
At-Risk Students
21. The study of the social aspects of language use.
Models (Instruction)
Pragmatics
Internalizing Behavior Disorders
Maintenance Bilingual Programs
22. Language disorders characterized by difficulty forming sounds or coherent sentences.
Learning Potential Assessment Device (LPAD)
Expressive Disorders
Accelerated Programs
Token Economy
23. A form of behavioral modification for getting a subject to start performing a preferable behavior by reinforcing components of the desired behavior and gradually rewarding more discriminatively.
Community-Based Education Programs
Shaping
Kuder-Richardson Reliability
Social Learning and Expectancy
24. A measure of how well scores from the same test correlate when taken by the same people on two different occasions.
Descriptive Grading Scales
Test-Retest Reliability
Exceptional Learners
Elaborative Encoding
25. Tests designed to measure a student's completion or a particular course or subject area.
Achievement Tests
Academic Learning Time
Predictive Validity
Semantics
26. Advance organizers which list new - unlearned information the students will need for the lesson.
Norm Group
Instruction
Normal Distribution
Expository Advance Organizers
27. 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
Secondary Reinforcer
Active teaching
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Maintenance or Rote Rehearsal
28. A form of behavioral modification where the teacher will purposely ignore any disruptive behavior by a student to try to eradicate the behavior.
Competency Tests (or End-of-Grade Tests)
Planned Ignoring
Elaboration
Pivotal Response Therapy
29. Mental retardation needing daily help and support in school.
Extensive Retardation
Shaping
Competency Tests (or End-of-Grade Tests)
Time-Out
30. Academic programs where students are given a deeper education in their areas of interest.
Learning Potential Assessment Device (LPAD)
Semantic Memory
Enrichment Programs
Steiner-Waldorf Education
31. Learning which results from observing the results of others' behaviors and judging whether to perform them oneself.
Vicarious Learning
Ability
Academic Learning Time
Observational Learning
32. Taxonomies detailing the types of values and attitudes the student should develop by the end of the course.
Cerebral Palsy (CP)
Operant Behavior
Postconventional Morality
Affective Objectives
33. Those one observes.
Identity Achievement
Models (Observational Learning)
Deficiency Needs
Generative learning
34. Spontaneous noises an infant makes which include all of the sounds from every different language.
Transfer of Information
Social Inferences
Cooing
Public Law 94-142
35. 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.
Self-Regulation
Social Inferences
Gender Bias
Response Set
36. A reinforcer which is naturally desirable - such as food - water - or heat.
Response-Cost System
General (or High-Road) Transfer
Primary Reinforcer
Task Analysis
37. A teaching procedure that allows the teacher to test the student's reasoning ability and cognitive functions. Instead of focusing on quantifiable answers - this method aims at improving the student's problem-solving skills.
Internalizing Behavior Disorders
Learning Potential Assessment Device (LPAD)
Socioeconomic Status
Acrostic Mnemonic Device
38. The inner drive to perform a particular behavior.
Motivation
Split-Half (or Spearman-Brown) Reliability
Growth Needs
Active teaching
39. The results one expects from different behaviors.
Expected Outcomes
Norm-Referenced Testing
Perceived Self-Efficacy
Moderate Retardation
40. Students with these disorders are angry - defiant - and hostile - seemingly unable to follow the teacher's rules.
Externalizing Behavior Disorders
Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives
Criterion-Referenced Testing
Communication
41. A group of children who are outstandingly intelligent (i.e. an IQ of 130 or greater) or are exceptionally skilled in a particular subject or area.
Foreclosure
Social Inferences
Gifted and Talented Children
Attention
42. A form of negative punishment where something wanted by the student will be taken away if he or she behaves in an undesirable way.
Response-Cost System
Postconventional Morality
Maintenance or Rote Rehearsal
Confidence Interval
43. Disorders characterized by difficulty communicating - either by having trouble expressing oneself or by being unable to properly receive information.
Articulation Difficulties
Speech and Language Communication Disorders
Specific Learning Outcomes
Stanine (STAndard NINE)
44. 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
Elaboration
Retroactive Interference
Structure of Intellect (SOI)
Standard Error of Estimate
45. The process of putting together different sounds in a meaningful way.
Gender Role
Phonology
Holophrastic Speech
Zone of Proximal (or Potential) Development
46. A theory of internal motivation - the forces which drive behavior in the absence of any external stimuli. A key part of this theory is intrinsic motivation.
Gender Identity
Learning Potential Assessment Device (LPAD)
Self-Determination Theory
Task Analysis
47. Integrating parts of the behaviors from several models to form a new behavioral set.
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Synthesized Modeling
Phonology
Affective Objectives
48. Tests designed to evaluate a student's present performance and predict how well he or she will perform in the future.
Aptitude Tests
Time-Out
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
T-Scores
49. An approach to teaching reading which attempts to enhance children's phonetic awareness - or ability to discriminate between different phonemes. This method teaches students the relationships between written words and their different phonemes.
Phonics Approach
WISC (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children)
Confidence Interval
Vicarious Learning
50. Mental retardation needing emotion care on an as-needed basis.
Diagnostic Achievement Tests
Critical pedagogy
Meaning Emphasis Strategy
Intermittent Retardation
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