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CLEP Intro To Educational Psychology
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1. An approach to grading where students' individual scores are compared to a predetermined average score.
Episodic Memory
Relative Grading Scales (Curving)
Moderate Retardation
General Objectives
2. A method of scaling scores using a percentage of scores less than or equal to the student's score.
Percentile Scores
Taxonomy
Metacognition
Deficiency Needs
3. Taxonomies detailing the types of values and attitudes the student should develop by the end of the course.
Learned Helplessness
Pervasive Retardation
Group Training Experiences
Affective Objectives
4. Programs which teach students about different positive character traits and how to apply them to their lives.
Behavioral Theory
Impulsivity
Gender Role
Character Education Programs
5. A raw score converted into a form in which it can be compared to other scores from the same test.
Attention
Derived Score
Class Inclusion
Self-Efficacy
6. A teaching method developed by Feuerstein where the teacher will intervene between the student and the learning task. In this method - the teacher will help the student make inferences about the world based on different experiences. This can be done
Mediated Learning Experiences (MLE)
Percentile Scores
ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
Descriptive Statistics
7. Academic programs where students are given a deeper education in their areas of interest.
Retroactive Interference
Enrichment Programs
Tracking
Epilepsy
8. A measure of how well scores from two different tests meant to evaluate the same thing correlate with each other.
Proactive Interference
Alternate (or Parallel) Forms Reliability
Educational Goals
Synthetic Intelligence
9. A level of identity status where the adolescent has finally created his or her own personal identity.
Group Consequences
Identity Achievement
Respondent Behavior
Inner Speech
10. Bilingual education programs which aim to use English as much as possible.
Metacognition
Encoding
English as a Second Language (ESL) Programs
Primary Reinforcer
11. The drive to perform a certain behavior solely to receive an external reward.
Extrinsic Motivation
Learning Potential Assessment Device (LPAD)
Gender Role
Brainstorming
12. 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
Active teaching
Mild Retardation
Structure of Intellect (SOI)
Absolute Grading Standards
13. One of the characteristics of ADHD. This term describes students who seem to be unable to sit still - constantly fidgeting or displaying other disruptive behaviors.
Hyperactivity
Specific Learning Outcomes
Discovery Learning (or Guided Learning or Constructivism)
Premack Principle
14. 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.
IDEAL Strategy
Extensive Retardation
Secondary Reinforcer
Code Emphasis Strategy
15. The sensory register for visual information.
Mastery Grading Scales
Iconic Storage Register
Instructional Theory
Inner Speech
16. An approach to problem solving where one reasons how to reach the goal based on the current situation.
Advance Organizer
Mental Retardation
Working or Short-Term Memory
Means-Ends Analysis
17. 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.
Brainstorming
Gifted and Talented Children
T-Scores
Cooing
18. Tests used to determine a student's strengths and weaknesses - judging whether or not a student needs special education services.
Receptive Language Disorders
Diagnostic Achievement Tests
Classification
Gender Role
19. Taxonomies describing physical abilities and skills the student should master.
Heuristics
Two-sigma problem
Human Needs Theory
Psychomotor Objectives
20. A common misconception among adolescents that one is destined for fame and fortune.
Deficiency Needs
Intrinsic Motivation
Personal Fable
Cooing
21. 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.
Percentile Scores
Educational Psychology
Perception
Formative Evaluation
22. Anything which increases the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated.
Perception
Achievement Motivation
Postconventional Morality
Reinforcer
23. A theory which states that the primary source of motivation is internal needs.
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Meaning Emphasis Strategy
General Objectives
Human Needs Theory
24. 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
Carroll's Model of School Learning
Heuristics
Triarchic Theory
Dyslexia
25. A method of scaling scores using a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1.
Psychomotor Objectives
Premack Principle
Transitivity
Z-Scores
26. A principle proposed by Edward Thorndike stating behaviors with positive outcomes will be repeated while those with negative outcomes will be avoided.
Law of Effect
Expected Outcomes
Affective Objectives
Educational Goals
27. 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.
Confidence Interval
Models (Observational Learning)
Method of Loci
Performance Grading Scales
28. An approach to teaching reading that encourages children to monitor their own reading comprehension. After reading - students will summarize in their own words what they just read - ask questions about the text to find the main points - clarify anyth
Reciprocal Teaching
Engaged Time
Type-S Conditioning
Moratorium
29. Difficulty pronouncing the correct sound or substituting with an incorrect sound.
Articulation Difficulties
Mastery Grading Scales
Carroll's Model of School Learning
Conditioning
30. A learning disability which impairs a person's language ability. Those with this disorder may have difficulty with reading - writing - or spelling.
Structural Cognitive Modifiability
Two-sigma problem
Sensory Register
Dyslexia
31. Bilingual education programs which instruct minority students in their native tongue until they become more competent in English.
Mental Retardation
Internalization
Transitional Bilingual Programs
Learning Disabilities
32. Tests used to determine if students have achieved a minimum amount of learning needed to pass a class.
Dynamic Assessment Approach
Group Consequences
Competency Tests (or End-of-Grade Tests)
Stanine (STAndard NINE)
33. A kind of performance-based testing strategy that combines multiple projects of the student that were made at various stages in a project.
Expressive Disorders
Portfolio
Long-Term Memory
Behavior Disorders
34. 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.
Educational Goals
Token Economy
Ability
Self-Regulation
35. An approach to grading which establishes a standard students must reach to pass and allows them to continue studying until they reach it.
Kuder-Richardson Reliability
WPPSI (Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence)
Guided Discovery
Mastery Grading Scales
36. The results one expects from different behaviors.
Analytical Intelligence
Mastery Grading Scales
Structural Cognitive Modifiability
Expected Outcomes
37. The idea that concrete ideas can be remembered better than abstract ones because concrete words are stored as both visual and verbal information.
Dual Coding Hypothesis
Response Set
Inner Speech
Extensive Retardation
38. General statements about the skills and abilities the student should have after completing the course.
Educational Goals
Demonstrations
Conservation
Perception
39. Familiar responses to a problem one uses without thinking the situation through.
Response Set
Shaping
Kuder-Richardson Reliability
Pedagogy
40. How relevant a test is at face value.
Face Validity
Proactive Interference
Episodic Memory
Models (Instruction)
41. 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.
Speech and Language Communication Disorders
Comparative Advance Organizers
Conditioning
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
42. According to researcher Benjamin Bloom - students with individual tutors generally perform two standard deviations (two 'sigmas') above those in average classrooms.
Encoding
Two-sigma problem
Generalized Reinforcer
Syntax
43. A group of disorders characterized by inappropriate behaviors that inhibit students from getting along well with others.
Behavior Disorders
Schemata
Law of Effect
Mental Retardation
44. The set of social and behavioral norms for each gender held by society.
WISC (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children)
Instructional Theory
Learning Potential Assessment Device (LPAD)
Gender Role
45. Theories which view the unique language - culture - and customs of minority children as an asset in their learning.
Cultural Differences Theories
Organization
Fluency Disorders
Moderate Retardation
46. Advance organizers which list previously learned information the students will need for the lesson.
Critical pedagogy
Comparative Advance Organizers
Gender Identity
Language Experience Strategy
47. A strategy of teaching reading which stresses the overall meaning of a passage.
Transformation
Conditioning
Meaning Emphasis Strategy
Aptitude Tests
48. A form of behavioral modification where an desirable activity is used to strengthen a more unpleasant one.
Type-S Conditioning
Aptitude Tests
Premack Principle
Individual and Small-Group Activities
49. The process of taking in and integrating information from the environment.
Acrostic Mnemonic Device
Internalization
Iconic Storage Register
Means-Ends Analysis
50. One's self-perception of his or her gender.
Whole Language Approach
Reading
Gender Identity
Concept-Driven Models
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