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CLEP Intro To Educational Psychology
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1. Language disorders characterized by difficulty forming sounds or coherent sentences.
Means-Ends Analysis
Schemata
Expressive Disorders
Transformation
2. The innate ability to use language - as described by Chomsky.
Language Acquisition Device (LAD)
Perception
Meaning Emphasis Strategy
Subschemata
3. 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
Mediated Learning Experiences (MLE)
Social Learning and Expectancy
Difficulty of the Task
4. Clear and specific learning objectives that ensure both the teacher and the student stay on track.
Attention
Instructional Objectives
General Objectives
Responsibility
5. A kind of performance-based testing strategy where students will work on a project over a long period of time.
Perception
Exhibition
Internal Locus of Control
Language Experience Strategy
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 stable and external to the student.
Organization
Mental Retardation
Difficulty of the Task
Responsibility
7. 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.
Pivotal Response Therapy
Response Set
Achievement Test Battery
Formative Evaluation
8. Internalized self-talk.
Response Set
Object-Relations Theory
Inner Speech
Diagnostic Achievement Tests
9. Mental retardation characterized by an IQ of 34 or lower.
Encoding
Self-Efficacy
Code Emphasis Strategy
Severe and Profound Retardation
10. A level of moral reasoning guided by rewards and punishments - developed by Kohlberg. This level is further divided into two stages: stage 1 (adherence to rules to please authority figures) and stage 2 (follow rules that satisfy one's needs).
Expected Outcomes
Preconventional Morality
Pragmatics
Demonstrations
11. 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.
Maintenance Bilingual Programs
Object-Relations Theory
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Retrieval
12. Directly viewing the reinforcement or punishment of different behaviors.
Speech and Language Communication Disorders
Educational Goals
Epilepsy
Vicarious Learning
13. The sensory register for visual information.
Group Consequences
Ability
Iconic Storage Register
Severe and Profound Retardation
14. The ability to perform a task automatically - with little or no conscious effort.
Vicarious Learning
Organization
Performance-Based Test Strategies
Automaticity
15. A problem-solving technique where one starts with the goal and works backward.
Working-Backward Strategy
Retrieval
Expository Advance Organizers
Predictive Validity
16. Behaving like someone in a book or movie.
Symbolic Modeling
Conventional Morality
Models (Observational Learning)
Working-Backward Strategy
17. A process that occurs when two stimuli are consistently paired - causing the presence of one to evoke the other.
Problem Solving
Conditioning
Constructivism
Pivotal Response Therapy
18. All of the orderly changes which help a person better adapt to the surrounding environment.
Exhibition
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Internal Locus of Control
Development
19. Dividing large amounts of information into smaller pieces that are easier to remember.
Transfer of Information
Assertive Discipline
Chunking
Specific Learning Outcomes
20. Grouping students into different classes based on aptitude test scores.
Tracking
At-Risk Students
ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
Automaticity
21. The process a teacher uses in discovery learning by guiding the students.
Psychometrics
Two-Store Model
Guided Discovery
Descriptive Grading Scales
22. A method of scaling scores using a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10.
Language Acquisition Device (LAD)
Descriptive Grading Scales
Speech and Language Communication Disorders
T-Scores
23. The results one expects from different behaviors.
Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives
Elaboration
Socioeconomic Status
Expected Outcomes
24. A form of behavior modification using operant conditioning principles. Every time the patient displays the desired behavior - he is awarded a token (such as a star or a coin) that can be traded for a physical possession or special privilege.
Iconic Storage Register
Token Economy
Acrostic Mnemonic Device
Direct Modeling
25. The degree to which a test accurately measures the trait or skill it is designed to measure.
Construct Validity
Exceptional Learners
Receptive Language Disorders
Working-Backward Strategy
26. 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
Class Inclusion
Triarchic Theory
Semantics
Withitness
27. Using a previously learned fact or skill in a different situation in virtually the same way.
Discovery Learning (or Guided Learning or Constructivism)
Specific (or Low-Road) Transfer
Perceived Self-Efficacy
Code Emphasis Strategy
28. 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
Pivotal Response Therapy
Human Needs Theory
Mental Retardation
Demonstrations
29. 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.
WISC (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children)
Test Bias
Development
Character Education Programs
30. Consciously knowing and using methods of problem solving and memory.
Metacognition
Elaboration
Concurrent Validity
WAIS (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale)
31. An individually administered intelligence test designed for children ages 6-16.
WISC (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children)
Meaning Emphasis Strategy
Effort
Kuder-Richardson Reliability
32. Asking students challenging questions to gauge their understanding and focus their attention.
Personal Fable
Models (Observational Learning)
Expressive Disorders
Questioning Techniques
33. A measure of how well scores from two different tests meant to evaluate the same thing correlate with each other.
Alternate (or Parallel) Forms Reliability
Group Training Experiences
Real Self-Efficacy
Structure of Intellect (SOI)
34. The degree to which the content of a test represents the broader subject area the test is supposed to measure.
Content Validity
Planned Ignoring
Gifted and Talented Children
Scheduled Time
35. One of the two divisions of human needs according to Maslow. These needs are survival (food - water - warmth) - safety (freedom from danger) - belonging (acceptance from others) - and self-esteem (approval from others).
Moratorium
Reinforcer
Reading
Deficiency Needs
36. According to the Attribution Theory - a student who holds this belief considers success or failure to be uncontrollable.
Motivation
Retrieval
Morphemes
External Locus of Control
37. The study of how students learn and develop.
Educational Psychology
Language Experience Strategy
ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
Mediated Learning Experiences (MLE)
38. The proper arrangement of words in a sentence.
Perceived Self-Efficacy
Syntax
Diagnostic Achievement Tests
Gender Bias
39. Students with these disorders are depressed - anxious - and withdrawn - lacking confidence.
Classification
Internalizing Behavior Disorders
Syntax
Confidence Interval
40. A kind of forgetting where previously learned information interferes with the retrieval of new information.
Inclusion
Attention
Conditioning
Proactive Interference
41. A possible range a student's scores may fall in if the student took the test multiple times.
Gender Bias
Response-Cost System
Confidence Interval
Performance-Based Test Strategies
42. A division of long-term memory for storing rules and methods or performing specific tasks - called procedures.
Inner Speech
Dyslexia
General Exploratory Activities
Procedural Memory
43. The ability to apply previous learning to new situations and problems. This is thought to be one of the types of intelligence on which creativity is based.
Taxonomy
Individual and Small-Group Activities
Learning Disability
Synthetic Intelligence
44. Mental retardation requiring constant high-intensity educational support to pass through school.
Test Bias
Pervasive Retardation
Character
Mastery Learning
45. The collection of traits in a person that inspires him to behave honestly - respectfully - and courageously.
Character
Enrichment Programs
Psychometrics
Pivotal Response Therapy
46. 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.
Language System
Echoic Storage Register
Cooing
Identity Diffusion
47. Students with learning difficulties who require special attention to reach their fullest potentials.
Social Learning and Expectancy
Type-S Conditioning
Static Assessment Approach
Exceptional Learners
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.
Specific Learning Outcomes
Retrieval
Norm-Referenced Testing
Conservation
49. How capable one believes him- or herself to be.
Maturation
Perceived Self-Efficacy
Heuristics
Language Acquisition Device (LAD)
50. An approach to grading using descriptive terms such as 'outstanding' or 'unsatisfactory' to rate the student's performance.
Pervasive Retardation
Descriptive Grading Scales
Academic Learning Time
Two-Store Model
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