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Educational Psychology Vocab
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1. A set of principles that explains and relates certain phenomena.
cooperative learning
theory
cooperative play
object permanence
2. Actions that show respect and caring for others.
autonomy vs. doubt
bottom-up processing
prosocial behaviors
content evidence
3. Stages 1 and 2 in Kohlberg's model of moral reasoning - in which individuals make moral judgements in their own interests.
stimuli
episodic memory
preconventional level of morality
keyword method
4. Assessments that compare the performance of one students against the performance of others
identity achievement
extinction burst
norm-referenced interpretations
initial-letter strategies
5. Instruction tailored to particular students' needs - in which each student works at her or his own level and rate.
individualized instruction
seriation
class inclusion
discrimination
6. Piaget - Vygotsky - Erikson - and Kohlberg
experimental group
applied behavior analysis
discovery learning
major stage theorists
7. Writing brief statements that represent the main idea of the information being read
instrumental enrichment
summarizing
control group
experimental group
8. Devices or strategies for aiding the memory
punishment
mnemonics
proactive facilitation
variable
9. Stages 5 & 6 in Kohlberg's model of moral reasoning - in which individuals make moral judgments in realtion to abstract principles.
large muscle development
parallel play
integrity vs. despiar
postconventional level of morality
10. Teacher's ability to attend to interruptions or behavior problems while continuing a lesson or other instructional activity.
knowledge construction
attribution theory
overlapping
inferred reality
11. Values computed from raw scores that relate students' performances to those of a norming group
associative play
procedural memory
rehearsal
derived scores
12. The increase in levels of a behavior in the early stages of extinction.
early intervention program
extinction burst
action research
multiple intelligences
13. Compensatory preschool programs that target very young children at the greatest risk of school failure.
pegword method
early intervention program
criterion-related evidence
scaffolding
14. A theory of motivation based on the belief that people's efforts to achieve depend on their expectations of reward
identity achievement
review prerequisites
expectancy theory
principle
15. Learning strategies that call on students to ask themselves who - what - where - and how questions as they read materials.
self-questioning strategies
serial learning
presentation punishment
self-regulation
16. An internal process that activates - guides and maintains behavior over time.
reflexes
concrete operational stage
flashbulb memory
motivation
17. Diagramming main ideas and the connections between them
mapping
stimuli
equity pedagogy
preconventional level of morality
18. Play that is much like parallel play but with increased levels of interaction in the form of sharing - turn-taking - and general interest in what others are doing.
initial-letter strategies
associative play
interference
parts of a direct instruction lesson
19. A small-group teaching method based on principles of question generation; through instruction and modeling - teachers foster metacognitive skills primarily to improve the reading performance of students who have poor comprehension
conditioned stimulus
observational learning
long-term memory
reciprocal teaching
20. Teaching of a new skill or behavior by means of reinforcement for small steps toward the desired goal.
massed practice
associative play
shaping
effective teaching
21. Reinforcement schedule in which desired behavior is rewarded following a fixed number of behaviors.
fixed-ratio (FR) schedule
critical thinking
industry vs. inferiority
parallel play
22. Degree to which results of an experiment can be applied to a real-life situations.
cognitive behavior modification
reflectivity
external validity
presentation punishment
23. Programs that are designed to prepare disadvantaged children for entry into kindergarten and first grade.
long-term memory
compensatory preschool programs
heteronomous morality
developmentally appropriate education
24. Reinforcement schedule in which desired behavior is rewarded following a constant amount of time.
pedagogy
fixed-interval schedule
schedule of reinforcement
multiple intelligences
25. Events that precede behaviors
heteronomous morality
content evidence
antecedent stimuli
development
26. Symbols that cultures create to help people think - communicate and solve problems
action research
bottom-up processing
transitional bilingual education
sign systems
27. Relationship in which high levels of one variable correspond to high levels of another.
working memory capacity
principles for providing extrinsic incentives
positive correlation
external validity
28. Orderly and lasting growth - adaptation - and change over the course of a lifetime.
development
shaping
educational psychology
trust vs. mistrust
29. Images - concepts - or narratives that compare new information to information students already understand.
identity vs. role confusion
proactive inhibition
presentation punishment
analogies
30. Do not assign independent practice until you are sure students can do it - keep independent practice assignments short - give clear instructions - get students started and then avoid interruptions - monitor independent work - collects independent wor
paired bilingual education
self-questioning strategies
effective use of independent practice time
schedule of reinforcement
31. Arranging objects in sequential order according to one aspect - such as size - weight - or volume.
summarizing
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
untracking
seriation
32. A strategy for memorization in which images are used to link list of facts to a familiar set of words or numbers.
cognitive apprenticeship
experimental group
pegword method
preoperational stage
33. Knowledge and skills relating to reading that children usually develop from experience with books and other print media before the beginning of formal reading instruction in school.
elaboration
wait time
emergent literacy
shaping
34. A theory of motivation that focuses on how people explain the causes of their own successes and failures.
attribution theory
working memory capacity
psychosocial crisis
heteronomous morality
35. The study of teaching and learning with applications to the instructional process. Also called instruction.
seriation
pedagogy
effective use of independent practice time
law
36. Learning of a list of items in any order.
free-recall learning
correlational study
principle
transitional bilingual education
37. Stage at which one can deal abstractly with hypothetical situations and can reason logically. (Piaget: ages 11 to adulthood)
sensorimotor stage
action research
enactment
formal operational stage
38. The process of adjusting schemes in response to the environment by means of assimilation and accommodation. (Piaget)
solitary play
note-taking
attribution theory
adaptation
39. An abstract idea that is generalized from specific examples
concept
intelligence quotient (IQ)
automaticity
content integration
40. Carryover of behaviors - skills - or concepts from one setting or task to another.
QAIT model
applied behavior analysis
variable-interval schedule.
generalization
41. The component of memory in which limited amounts of information can be stored for a few seconds.
principle
perception
short-term/ working memory
foreclosure
42. Research study aimed at identifying and gathering detailed information about something of interest.
descriptive research
growth needs
enactment
bottom-up processing
43. The desire to experience success and to participate in activities in which success depends on personal effort and abilities
stimuli
psychosocial theory
achievement motivation
procedural memory
44. A part of long-term memory that stores images of our personal experiences
solitary play
flashbulb memory
episodic memory
reciprocal teaching
45. Teacher works out an example of a problem on the board...modeling their thought process.
english immersion
worked examples
critical thinking
sex-role behavior
46. Students begin with complex problems to solve and then work out or discover (with the teacher's guidance) the basic skills required.
top-down processing
secondary reinforcer
recency effect
learning goals
47. Decreased ability to learn new information - caused by interference from existing knowledge
initial-letter strategies
proactive inhibition
trust vs. mistrust
concrete operational stage
48. Environmental conditions that activate the senses
identity vs. role confusion
stimuli
self-actualization
continuous theories of development
49. The order in which students are called on by the teacher to answer questions during the course of a lesson.
neutral stimuli
maintenance
calling order
parallel play
50. Middle adulthood (Erikson). the interest in establishing and guiding the next generation.
correlational study
rote learning
generativity vs self-absorption
randomized field experiment