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CLEP Intro To Educational Psychology Vocab
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1. Involves an organized classroom - an effective and clearly understood behavior management system - and a flexible and creative curriculum.
didactic teaching
the primacy effect
criterion-referenced testing
Sensory gating
2. Increasing the strength of a given response by removing or preventing a painful stimulus when the response occurs
psychometric
Hierarchical maps
negative reinforcement
Transductive reasoning
3. The midbrain's neurological system that alerts us to novel stimuli - in this case the loud - sudden noise.
HUD
reticular activating system
extinction
assessment planning
4. Stipulates that a well-written objective include performance - conditions of performance - and criteria for achievement.
5. Believe that teachers - and others - are essential to construction. There is no 'pure' discovery-only discovery mediated by others.
empiricists
procedural memory
negative reinforcement
Sensory gating
6. The reappearance - after a pause - of an extinguished conditioned response
accommodation
spontaneous recovery
mnemonic devices
IDEA
7. Suggests that any behavior followed by a pleasing effect will tend to be repeated; behaviors followed by dissatisfying effects will tend to be discontinued. This is the basis for the use of reinforcement in operant conditioning.
empiricists
IDEA
Concept maps
The law of effect
8. The tendency to show greater memory for information that comes last in a sequence.
The law of contiguity
primary reinforcement
recency effect
extinction
9. Is a process of keeping information active in short-term memory by repeating the information to ourselves.
Maintenance rehearsal
Sensory gating
Construct validity
didactic teaching
10. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
episodic memory
formative assessment
IDEA
Mainstreaming
11. Increasing behaviors by presenting positive stimuli - such as food. A positive reinforcer is any stimulus that - when presented after a response - strengthens the response.
egocentrism
The law of effect
Premack principle
positive reinforcement
12. Serves as a means of teacher accountability - as an estimate of instructional effectiveness - and as a guideline for adjusting a lesson's focus. Assessment is also a means of providing students with the opportunity to give the teacher corrective feed
Construct validity
'g' factor
assessment planning
egocentrism
13. Common belief among adolescents that their feelings and experiences cannot possibly be understood by others and that they are personally invulnerable to harm
positive reinforcement
personal fable
interpersonal
Social learning
14. Considering extraneous information while making a decision
overinclusive thinking
interpersonal-concordance
Intrinsic reinforcement
Retroactive inhibition
15. Relating things to preexisting knowledge
Elaboration rehearsal
Gardner's multiple intelligences
recency effect
primary reinforcement
16. Suggests that items which are listed first in a series are often stored most readily in memory - whereas the recency effect would suggest that the most recent - and therefore the items last on list - would be more readily remembered
cognitive disequilibrium
the primacy effect
IEP (Individualized Education Plan)
Construct validity
17. Interference with retention of old information due to acquisition of new information
Mager's three-part system
the primacy effect
Retroactive inhibition
schema
18. There are six categories of cognitive objectives organized by complexity: Knowledge - Comprehension - Application - Analysis - Synthesis - Evaluation.
19. A strategy for comprehension in which K stands for 'what do I know?' - W stands for 'what do I want to know?' - and L stands for 'what I learned or want to learn'
KWL
didactic teaching
Premack principle
norm-referenced testing
20. Promotes teaching which focuses on the value of diversity.
accommodation
Transformative Multicultural education
spontaneous recovery
formative assessment
21. Something that is naturally reinforcing - such as food (if you are hungary) - warmth (if you are cold) - and water (if you are thirsty)
criterion-referenced testing
procedural memory
primary reinforcement
personal fable
22. That which is delivered internally (such as a sense of accomplishment - or well being)
semantic memory
cognitive disequilibrium
Intrinsic reinforcement
Removal punishment
23. your memory for meanings and general (impersonal) facts
reticular activating system
assessment planning
The law of effect
semantic memory
24. Employs preferred or high frequency behaviors as reinforcement for the performance of a less preferred and thus lower frequency behavior.
empiricists
positive reinforcement
procedural memory
Premack principle
25. Helps us recall particular skills or steps for accomplishing a task.
Elaboration rehearsal
Mainstreaming
procedural memory
interpersonal
26. In Piaget's theory - the preoperational child's difficulty taking another's point of view
centration
IDEA
interpersonal
egocentrism
27. Piaget's term for when a new experience or idea does not fit a person's existing understanding
Mainstreaming
formative assessment
centration
cognitive disequilibrium
28. Piaget's term for the process of making sense of an experience or perception by fitting it into previously established cognitive structures (schemas).
Social learning
Assimilation
IEP (Individualized Education Plan)
discrimination
29. Field of study concerned with the theory and technique of educational and psychological measurement - which includes the measurement of knowledge - abilities - attitudes - and personality traits.
psychometric
interpersonal-concordance
KWL
the primacy effect
30. (in classical conditioning) occurs when a previously conditioned stimulus (having been associated with an unconditioned stimulus) is presented in the absence of the unconditioned stimulus and thus fails to continue to elicit the unconditioned respons
psychometric
'g' factor
extinction
Intrinsic reinforcement
31. Involving a person's knowledge or feelings about themselves - relating to a person's inner self
PQ4R
reticular activating system
intrapersonal
procedural memory
32. Consider what students do to facilitate their own learning - noting especially their organizing and structuring strategies.
episodic memory
The law of effect
centration
mathemagenic effects
33. 6 step active approach to learning by psychologist Francis P. Robinson - preview - question - read - reflect - recite - review
PQ4R
Removal punishment
Intrinsic reinforcement
Mager's three-part system
34. Memory of personal experiences
negative reinforcement
episodic memory
Mager's three-part system
intrapersonal
35. Assessment used throughout teaching of a lesson and/or unit to gauge students' understanding and inform and guide teaching
KWL
formative assessment
mathemagenic effects
Elaboration rehearsal
36. The tendency to focus on just one feature of a problem - neglecting other important aspects.
schema
centration
The law of contiguity
KWL
37. Adapting one's current understandings (schemas) to incorporate new information
empiricists
recency effect
norm-referenced testing
accommodation
38. Kohlberg's stage of moral development; is when moral/ethical decisions are based on what pleases - helps - or is approved by others.
procedural memory
interpersonal-concordance
overinclusive thinking
psychometric
39. Provides information about student knowledge and performance relative to a pre-established standard within a specific - well-defined content domain
criterion-referenced testing
procedural memory
extinction
Mainstreaming
40. Visual diagrams which utilize graphic and hierarchical structures and linking phrases to add insight into the interconnectedness of concepts and sub-concepts.
discrimination
Concept maps
personal fable
intrapersonal
41. SPEARMAN'S term for a general intellectual ability that underlies all mental operations to some degree
42. Involving relations between people
interpersonal
Gardner's multiple intelligences
overinclusive thinking
Social learning
43. Memory aids - especially those techniques that use vivid imagery and organizational devices
procedural memory
episodic memory
Premack principle
mnemonic devices
44. A psychometric concept referring to the degree to which a test score is actually a legitimate indication of the skill - concept or attribute it purports to measure
Construct validity
negative reinforcement
Assimilation
Removal punishment
45. That which is delivered externally (such as stickers - words of praise - or candy).
extrinsic reinforcement
PQ4R
centration
positive reinforcement
46. Concept and attributes arranged in a hierarchial pattern and typically constructed in a descending order or importance. Relationships are identified between and among a concepts and its attributes
Hierarchical maps
criterion-referenced testing
Construct validity
semantic memory
47. Is a written statement of educational planning and programming for an individual student. It states the present level of functioning - long- and short-term goals - services to be provided - and a timeline for goal achievement.
mnemonic devices
norm-referenced testing
IEP (Individualized Education Plan)
assessment planning
48. Testing in which scores are compared with the average performance of others
norm-referenced testing
The law of effect
extrinsic reinforcement
empiricists
49. Is a feature of the preoperational stage of development in which a child reasons neither inductively nor deductively - but reasons instead from particular to particular.
Transductive reasoning
Concept maps
Mager's three-part system
cognitive disequilibrium
50. Is the process in which students with special needs spend part of the school day integrated with students in general education classes.
Mainstreaming
psychometric
cognitive disequilibrium
negative reinforcement