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CLEP Intro To Educational Psychology
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1. The sensory register for visual information.
Growth Needs
Internalization
Acrostic Mnemonic Device
Iconic Storage Register
2. A type of learning where the teacher encourages the students to find their own meaning in learning. The teacher will show relationships between the new subject matter and past learning and will encourage the students to have confidence in their own a
Taxonomy
Phonemes
Generative learning
At-Risk Students
3. According to the Attribution Theory - a student who holds this belief considers success or failure to be uncontrollable.
Learning Disability
Synthetic Intelligence
External Locus of Control
Educational Psychology
4. A measure of how imperfect the validity of a test is.
Standard Error of Estimate
Subschemata
Perceived Self-Efficacy
Attribution Theory
5. A sample group who is to represent the population being tested.
Demonstrations
Norm Group
Affective Objectives
Analogies
6. 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
Specific Learning Outcomes
Public Law 94-142
Affective Objectives
7. Concepts - subdivisions of schemata that help one understand and interpret different parts of the world.
Contingency Contracting
Structural Cognitive Modifiability
Motivation
Subschemata
8. The ability to translate written symbols into abstract concepts and ideas.
Expressive Disorders
Reading
Active teaching
Communication
9. A common misconception among adolescents that everyone is constantly watching and scrutinizing the adolescent's behavior.
Law of Effect
Two-Store Model
Seriation
Imaginary Audience Fallacy
10. Students with these disorders are depressed - anxious - and withdrawn - lacking confidence.
Critical pedagogy
Problem Solving
Internalizing Behavior Disorders
Speech and Language Communication Disorders
11. Familiar responses to a problem one uses without thinking the situation through.
Concurrent Validity
Speech and Language Communication Disorders
Response Set
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
12. Difficulty pronouncing the correct sound or substituting with an incorrect sound.
Articulation Difficulties
Severe and Profound Retardation
Deficiency Needs
Communication
13. Difficulty speaking due to an obstruction of air in the nose or throat.
Voice Disorders
Criterion-Referenced Testing
Acrostic Mnemonic Device
Discovery Learning (or Guided Learning or Constructivism)
14. The degree to which performance on one test correlates with performance on a second test.
Portfolio
Scheduled Time
Norm Group
Concurrent Validity
15. The study of the social aspects of language use.
Performance Grading Scales
Standard Error of Estimate
Pragmatics
Questioning Techniques
16. A measure of how well scores from one half of a test correlate with those from the other half.
Communication
Mediated Learning Experiences (MLE)
Split-Half (or Spearman-Brown) Reliability
Social Cognition
17. Teachers with this quality are constantly aware of and in control of everything going on in a classroom.
Models (Instruction)
Jigsaw II
Withitness
Transitivity
18. A theory which states that the primary source of motivation is extrinsic - or external - rewards.
Behavioral Theory
Public Law 94-142
Visual Impairment
Cultural Differences Theories
19. Breaking apart a learning task into specific - concrete objectives a student must achieve to master the task.
Anxiety Disorders
Task Analysis
Steiner-Waldorf Education
Affective Objectives
20. Directly viewing the reinforcement or punishment of different behaviors.
Vicarious Learning
Type-R Conditioning
Mental Retardation
Character
21. The process a teacher uses in discovery learning by guiding the students.
Attention
Guided Discovery
Primary Reinforcer
Intrinsic Motivation
22. Language disorders characterized by difficulty forming sounds or coherent sentences.
Taxonomy
Cooing
Mental Retardation
Expressive Disorders
23. A level of identity status where the adolescent is actively trying out different beliefs - behaviors - and lifestyles to discover his or her identity.
Postconventional Morality
Iconic Storage Register
Moratorium
Gender Role
24. Controlled academic programs designed to stimulate students to learn new problem-solving skills.
Group Training Experiences
Conventional Morality
Aptitude Tests
Method of Loci
25. An approach to problem solving where one reasons how to reach the goal based on the current situation.
Generalized Reinforcer
Means-Ends Analysis
Gender Identity
Teaching Efficacy
26. Assumptions about how different social relationships work and how other people feel and think.
Social Inferences
Epilepsy
Teaching Efficacy
General Objectives
27. Theories which argue that the language - culture - and traditions of minority students negatively affects their academic ability.
Moderate Retardation
Working-Backward Strategy
Social Inferences
Cultural Deficit Theories
28. A common misconception among adolescents that one is destined for fame and fortune.
Personal Fable
Concept-Driven Models
Feedback Loop
Shaping
29. An unlimited cognitive storage system for retaining permanent records of information deemed important. According to the Two-Store Model - this is the third level of processing and the second level of storage.
Models (Observational Learning)
Instruction
Long-Term Memory
Predictive Validity
30. The ability to focus solely on one object. According to Piaget - preoperational children have developed this skill.
WPPSI (Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence)
Chunking
Centration
Time-Out
31. Consciously knowing and using methods of problem solving and memory.
Social Inferences
Cerebral Palsy (CP)
Metacognition
Relative Grading Scales (Curving)
32. A reinforcer which is paired with a primary reinforcer - such as money or good grades.
Direct Modeling
Secondary Reinforcer
Working-Backward Strategy
Long-Term Memory
33. Mental retardation characterized by an IQ between 35 and 49.
Character Education Programs
Moderate Retardation
Transfer of Information
Vicarious Learning
34. The amount of Allocated Time each individual student spends focused on the class.
Sensory Register
Mastery Grading Scales
Aptitude Tests
Engaged Time
35. Internalized self-talk.
Allocated Time
Inner Speech
Intermittent Retardation
Triarchic Theory
36. Reading models which focus on analyzing words letter-by-letter to fully understand the meaning of a text.
Character
Normal Distribution
Data-Driven Models
Feedback Loop
37. An approach to classroom management where the teacher will enforce clear rules for student conduct - quickly and impartially punishing any disobedience.
Identity Diffusion
Constructivism
Assertive Discipline
Luck
38. General statements about the skills and abilities the student should have after completing the course.
Visual Impairment
Derived Score
Educational Goals
Communication
39. 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 intrinsic to the student.
Ability
Proactive Interference
Imaginary Audience Fallacy
Dyslexia
40. According to the Two-Store Model - this is the first phase of memory processing. This part of memory temporarily holds all sensory information.
Sensory Register
Maintenance or Rote Rehearsal
Phonemes
Classification
41. A method of rehearsal where one retains information in short-term memory by relating it to previously learned knowledge.
Normal Distribution
Elaboration
Mastery Learning
Elaborative Encoding
42. A method of scaling scores which evaluates students in terms of the grade level at which they are functioning.
Token Economy
Allocated Time
Functional Fixedness
Grade-Level Equivalent Scores
43. Educating exceptional learners in a regular classroom while offering them any extra assistance they need.
Standard Error of Estimate
Inclusion
Constructivism
Holophrastic Speech
44. A level of moral reasoning guided by adherence to overarching moral principles - developed by Kohlberg. This level is also divided into two stages: stage 5 (realization that one is part of a large society where everyone deserves rights) and stage 6 (
Practical Intelligence
Sensory Register
Dynamic Assessment Approach
Postconventional Morality
45. 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.
Kuder-Richardson Reliability
Hyperactivity
Analogies
Tracking
46. The smallest unit of sound that affects a word's meaning.
Performance-Based Test Strategies
Attention
Phonemes
Reliability
47. Merely imitating another person's behavior without understanding its meaning.
Direct Modeling
Static Assessment Approach
Deficiency Needs
Conservation
48. A theory which focuses on how to structure material to best teach students - especially young ones. This approach can be divided into two general approaches: cognitive and behavioral.
Specific Learning Outcomes
Instructional Theory
Instruction
Affective Objectives
49. Dividing large amounts of information into smaller pieces that are easier to remember.
Echoic Storage Register
Conventional Morality
Chunking
Discovery Learning (or Guided Learning or Constructivism)
50. A theory which proposes that there are eight different kinds of cognitive intelligences - none of which are necessarily correlated. The intelligences are spacial - linguistic - logical-mathematical - bodily-kinesthetic - musical - interpersonal - int
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