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Educational Psychology Basics
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1. Having the ability to focus on more than one quality at a time
1. sensorimotor stage 2. preoperational stage 3. concrete-operational stage 4. formal operation stage
Testing
Erikson's contributions
Decentration
2. These individuals often times have more feelings of inferiority - not as popular as the ..... typically - more likely to engage in attention getting behavior (silly goofy stuff)
Autonomy vs shame and doubt; if the child feelds overly criticized or punished or guilty the child may come out of this stage without autonomy and strong feelings of shame and doubt
Assimilation
Late maturing boys
1. preconventional morality 2. conventional morality 3. post conventional morality
3. She said what we should strive for is psychological androgony (means not gender specific - can be both male and female characteristics)
Sensorimotor stage
Sandra bem
Intelligence
Standard score (derived score)
4. We inherit the tendencies to combine processes into coherent systems
Jensen's response to 'are IQ tests bias?'
Trust vs mistrust; if the child's basic needs are met during this stage then they come out with a sense of trust; if not met they come out with a sense of mistrust
Psychologists have trouble agreeing on what intelligence is and any type of test including IQ cannot test intelligence it only shows a sample of behavior
Organizations
5. Refers to a persons ability to monitor their own and other peoples feelings and to use this information to guide their thinking and their actions ; some people say this refers more to a personality trait
1. preconventional morality 2. conventional morality 3. post conventional morality
Arthur JEnsen
Piaget
Emotional intelligence
6. Sometimes given on reports ; were developed back in WWII by air force psychologists and they were used to screen men for different kinds of programs
Educational psychology
Reversibility
Stanine scores
Identity achievement
7. What are 3 different ways to study behavior?
Naturalistic observations
Individual case study - naturalistic observation - tests and surverys
Beverly Fagot
Control variable
8. Relationship between two variables where they increase or decrease together ; example - number of calories and number of pounds gained
Standardized testing
Role confusions
Positive correlation
1st year ; development of trust
9. Relationship between two variables in which the high value of one is associated with a low value of the other; example - outside temperature and weight of clothes people wear
Identity foreclosure
Initiative vs guilt
Beverly Fargot
Negative correlation
10. study of psychological problems related to education - apply psychology theories and research to the class
Normal curve ( bell shaped curve)
Preoperational stage
Educational psychology
Identity diffusion
11. Behavior being measured in experiment
Invariant
Dependent variable
Adaptation
Lorenz - imprinting
12. Believes kids benefit more when they interact with kids people who are more skilled than they are; believes that language is critical for cognitive development to occur
Clinical method
Vygotsky beliefs
Early and late maturation
Moral development
13. 1. 1st person that got us looking at the fact that kids develop cognitively in stages 2. got us to realize that kids think differently from each other and from adults 3. got us to realize that qualitative changes in thinking happen as a child goes
Adaptation
Norm reference test
Contributions of Piaget
Role confusions
14. The higher the statistic the stronger the ___________
Late maturing girls
Correlation
Beverly Fargot
Accommodation
15. The child begins to realize that objects can continue to exist when they are out of sight
Decentration
6 hour retardets
Object permanence
Vygotsky beliefs
16. Piaget believes a child's moral reasoning is tied to their ________; because the 6 year old child has not mastered decentration yet so he can only focus on 1 thing at a time and he focused on the size of the stain so the child with the bigger stain w
Assimilation
1. Identity diffusion 2. Moratorium 3. identity achievement 4. Identity foreclosure
Hartshore and May
Cognitive reasoning
17. Based on the child themselves - if they reach a certain level they pass ( ex: praxis and leap test) ; measures how well a student has achieved specific objectives
Educational psychology
Percentile score
Jane Mercer
Criterion (criteria) reference test
18. Belief that some people have that they have little or no control over their lives ; those that often have this have problems with depression
Criterion (criteria) reference test
Intelligence
Identity achievement
Learned helplessness
19. Older kids have the ability to pour the water back and realize it is the same amount
Criticisms of Piaget
Stanine scores
Norm reference test ( ACT - GRE - IQ tests - in class exams - special education placement)
Reversibility
20. Ages 2 to 3 ; during this stage kids may develop a sense of independence ; they begin to walk and potty train(learn self control) - 'NO!' Erikson believes this is the child developing a sense of _______(self confidence)
Individual case study
Double blind study
Preoperational stage
Autonomy vs shame and doubt; if the child feelds overly criticized or punished or guilty the child may come out of this stage without autonomy and strong feelings of shame and doubt
21. Believed that intelligence is 80% due to heredity; he also believes that innate differences may exist between blacks and whites
Arthur JEnsen
James Marcia
Contributions of Piaget
Sampling(represents society as a whole - if you dont have a sample then the experiment will be messed up) - control(keep all the variables the same except the independent) - objectivity(some believe some dont) - publication(peer journals) - replicati
22. Age 6 to 11 years; during this stage the child begins school; if they are sucsessful in school they develop a sense of accomplishment ; these feelings may stay with a child throughout their entire life
Naturalistic observations
Jensen's response to 'are IQ tests bias?'
ZPD - Zone of proximal distance
Industry vs inferiority
23. IQ tests - interest tests - personality - etc.
Different types of tests and surverys
Critical period
Conservation
Standardized scores
24. Probably the most often looked at score when people look at reports
Grade equivalency score
Testing
Educational psychology
4 times - successful suicide
25. Said no with respect to any native born english speak child ( if you were born in this country and you speak english then it wont be bias against you)
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26. believed that kids develop a sense of morality by going through stages
Normal curve ( bell shaped curve)
Kohlberg
Stanine scores
Reliability and validity
27. What happened in the past
Correlation
Zone of Proximal Distance
Lorenz - imprinting
Intelligence
28. Categories are 34% - 14% and 2% from the mean ; height - weight - intelligence - will fall under this
Vygotsky calls this Private Speech
Normal curve
Language
Invariant
29. What are the 4 different identity statuses of James Marcia?
Equilibrium ( mental balance)
Grade equivalency score
Critical period
1. Identity diffusion 2. Moratorium 3. identity achievement 4. Identity foreclosure
30. Piaget said we has humans inherit two basic tendencies ______ and ______.
Experimental and control
Normal curve ( bell shaped curve)
Decentration
Organization and adaptation
31. Take a standard set of items presented in a uniform manner and the results are reported in terms of standards
1. trust vs mistrust 2.autonomy vs shame and doubt 3. initiative vs guilt 4. industry vs inferiority 5. identity vs role confusions
Organization and adaptation
Correlation
Standardized testing
32. Piaget believes that the different thinking throughout childhood occurs in _______
Sensorimotor stage
Experimental and control
Scheme
Stages
33. Age of 12 to 15 years; during this stage the child will be going through adolescence and will develop a sense of ____ or _____ where they arent really sure how to behave or how to be accepted by other or who they are
Think at different ages
Educational psychology
Identity vs role confusion
'storm and stress'
34. By the age of 9 _________ disappears because they reach the cognitive level where this form of speech does not need to guide their behavior or thinking any more
Percentile score
Private speech
Validity
Kohlberg believes that moral reasoning could be sped up by instruction; Piaget disagreed because he believes moral reasoning is tied into cognitive development and cognitive development cannot be sped up
35. 11 years and on ; the child begins to use abstract thinking - deal with hypothesis - engages in mental manipulations; this formal thinking develops gradually
Criterion (criteria) reference test
Equilibrium ( mental balance)
Industry vs inferiority
Formal operation stage
36. Describing relationships between two factors is a correlation: a statistical description of how closely two variables are related. They can range from -1.00 to +1.00.
Vygotsky calls this Private Speech
Accommodation
Intelligence
Naturalistic observations
37. Ranking a test from highest to lowest scores ; when psychologists look at test performance they look at measures of central tendency
Object permanence
Organizations
Frequency distribution
Jean Block
38. Being in that area of being able to do things by themselves with a little of assistance
Industry vs inferiority
Conservation
Vygotsky calls this Private Speech
ZPD - zone of prozimal distance
39. A derived score that indicates the percentage of people at or below this raw score
4 times - successful suicide
Egocentric thinking
Percentile score
Preconventional morality
40. How to Piaget and Kohlberg differ?
Kohlberg believes that moral reasoning could be sped up by instruction; Piaget disagreed because he believes moral reasoning is tied into cognitive development and cognitive development cannot be sped up
1. conservationism 2. De-centration 3. Reversibility
Autonomy vs shame and doubt; if the child feelds overly criticized or punished or guilty the child may come out of this stage without autonomy and strong feelings of shame and doubt
Arthur JEnsen
41. Erikson believes the ____ year of life is a CRITICAL PERIOD for the development of ______
Double blind study
Normal curve ( bell shaped curve)
1. sensorimotor stage 2. preoperational stage 3. concrete-operational stage 4. formal operation stage
1st year ; development of trust
42. One of the approaches Piaget used was the _____ - he would pose a problem then he would ask the child a question and based on the answer he got he would ask the child additional questions
Standardized testing
Clinical method
ZPD - Zone of proximal distance
Egocentric thinking
43. New experiences that fit an existing scheme ; a child sees a ew type of ball and realizes it a ball - different from his ball but understands its still a ball
Assimilation
Identity diffusion
Universal
James Marcia
44. The occupational choice tends to happen during the beginning of adolescent years : this can lead to an example of _________
Role confusions
Percentile score
Trust vs mistrust; if the child's basic needs are met during this stage then they come out with a sense of trust; if not met they come out with a sense of mistrust
Jensen's response to 'are IQ tests bias?'
45. 20 and on up if it happens at all; only a small proportion of adults get to this level; these peoplea re able to understand the moral principles behind the rules of society
Post conventional morality
Identity vs role confusion
Dependent variable
Normal curve ( bell shaped curve)
46. 1. some people feel as though he may have underestimated the ability of kids 2. he talked about there being 4 distinct stages of development 3. some critics focused too much on what children couldnt do rather than what they could do 4. some think t
Beverly Fargot
Criticisms of Piaget
Testing
Identity vs role confusion
47. Does it measure what it claims to measure?
Private speech
Stages
Experimental and control
Validity
48. Goes from birth to age 1 - during this stage he believes the child begins to learn whether or not they can trust their world
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49. One individual is studied in dept for a long period of time (situations: you would use this - people in war - murder's - serial killers - multiple personalities)(children with skills to advanced for their age)
1. preconventional morality 2. conventional morality 3. post conventional morality
BITCH test
Lorenz - imprinting
Individual case study
50. Refers to puberty and the hormones influencing behavior and feelings - what Stanley Hall considered adolescence
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