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Educational Psychology Vocab
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1. Explanations of learning that focus on mental processes
law
primary reinforcer
inferred reality
cognitive learning theories
2. Learning strategies that call on students to ask themselves who - what - where - and how questions as they read materials.
self-questioning strategies
calling order
constructivist theories of learning
free-recall learning
3. A pleasurable consequence that maintains or increases a behavior.
conservation
reinforcer
knowledge construction
short-term/ working memory
4. Cognitive theory of learning that describes the processing - storage - and retrieval of knowledge in the mind.
nformation-processing theory
single-case experiment
action research
conservation
5. A theory of motivation based on the belief that people's efforts to achieve depend on their expectations of reward
expectancy theory
two-way bilingual education
pegword method
principles for providing extrinsic incentives
6. Stage at which one can deal abstractly with hypothetical situations and can reason logically. (Piaget: ages 11 to adulthood)
formal operational stage
bilingual education
reflexes
individualized instruction
7. The application of knowledge acquired in one situation to new situations.
mnemonics
transfer of learning
short-term/ working memory
reversibility
8. Research into the relationships between variables as they naturally occur.
rote learning
pegword method
schemes
correlational study
9. According to Erikson - the set of critical issues that individuals must address as they pass through each of the eight life stages.
psychosocial crisis
direct instruction
integrity vs. despiar
schemes
10. A state of consolidation reflecting conscious - clear-cut decisions concerning occupation and ideology. (Marcia)
experimental group
cooperative play
constructivist theories of learning
identity achievement
11. Decreased ability to recall previously learning information - caused by learning of new information.
metacognitive skills
retroactive inhibition
concrete operational stage
concept
12. Behavior modification strategies in which a student's school behavior is reported to parents - who supply rewards.
home-based reinforcement strategies
note-taking
sensorimotor stage
inferred reality
13. A skill learned during the concrete operational stage (Piaget) of cognitive development in which individuals can think simultaneously about a whole class of objects and about relationships among its subordinate classes.
external validity
large muscle development
rehearsal
class inclusion
14. Learned information that could be applied to a wide range of situations but whose use is limited to restricted - often artificial - applications.
review prerequisites
conventional level of morality
inert knowledge
formal operational stage
15. Student seeing and when appropriate having hands-on experience with concepts and skills.
experiment
preoperational stage
demonstrations - models - and illustrations
norm-referenced interpretations
16. Play that occurs alone.
elaboration
self-questioning strategies
integrity vs. despiar
solitary play
17. A special program that is the subject of an experiment.
heteronomous morality
treatment
imagery
means-ends analysis
18. Explanation of the relationship between factors - such as the effects of alternative grading systems on student motivation.
deficiency needs
principle
egocentric
emergent literacy
19. Component of the memory system in which information is received and held for very short periods of time.
applied behavior analysis
intelligence quotient (IQ)
mediated learning
sensory register
20. Basic skills are gradually build into more complex skills.
bottom-up processing
discontinuous theories of development
random assignment
formal operational stage
21. Relationship in which high levels of one variable correspond to low levels of another.
seatwork
nformation-processing theory
negative correlation
action research
22. The goals of students who are motivated primarily by a desire to gain recognition from others and to earn good grades.
performance goals
object permanence
prejudice reduction
norm-referenced interpretations
23. Gradual - orderly changes by which mental processes become more complex and sophisticated.
psychosocial crisis
cognitive development
experiment
reciprocal teaching
24. A critical goal of multicultural education; involves development of positive relationships and tolerant attitudes among students of different backgrounds.
integrity vs. despiar
pegword method
prejudice reduction
rehearsal
25. Stages 1 and 2 in Kohlberg's model of moral reasoning - in which individuals make moral judgements in their own interests.
preconventional level of morality
PQ4R method
outlining
untracking
26. A personality trait that determines whether people attribute responsibility for their own failure or success to internal or external factors
developmentally appropriate education
rule-example-rule
locus of control
correlational study
27. Teaching of a new skill or behavior by means of reinforcement for small steps toward the desired goal.
seriation
shaping
egocentric
modeling
28. Experiments in which researchers create a highly artificial - structured setting that exists for a brief period of time. Researchers can exert a very high degree of control over all the factors involved in the study.
laboratory experiment
action research
reflectivity
treatment
29. An abstract idea that is generalized from specific examples
concept
expectancy theory
aptitude-treatment interaction
compensatory education
30. Withdrawal of a pleasant consequence that is reinforcing a behavior - designed to decrease the chances that the behavior will recur.
small muscle development
rule-example-rule
Blooms Taxonomy
removal punishment
31. Stages 5 & 6 in Kohlberg's model of moral reasoning - in which individuals make moral judgments in realtion to abstract principles.
sign systems
postconventional level of morality
multiple intelligences
external validity
32. The desire to experience success and to participate in activities in which success depends on personal effort and abilities
english immersion
achievement motivation
mnemonics
instrumental enrichment
33. A consequence that people learn to value through its association with a primary reinforcer.
imagery
psychosocial theory
secondary reinforcer
dual code theory of memory
34. Programs designed to prevent or remediate learning problems among students from lower socioeconomic status communities.
principles for providing extrinsic incentives
instrumental enrichment
compensatory education
law
35. Memorization of a series of items in a particular order.
multiple intelligences
psychosocial crisis
action research
serial learning
36. 5 to 9 pieces of information
pegword method
psychosocial theory
working memory capacity
means-ends analysis
37. The weakening and eventual elimination of a learned behavior as reinforcement is withdrawn.
instrumental enrichment
extinction
constructivism
norm-referenced interpretations
38. Theory suggesting that information coded both visually and verbally is remembered better than information coded in only one of those two ways.
continuous theories of development
consequences
dual code theory of memory
external locus of control
39. General aptitude for learning - often measured by the ability to deal with abstractions and to solve problems.
intelligence
self-concept
cooperative learning
object permanence
40. An aversive stimulus following a behavior - used to decrease the chances that the behavior will occur again.
mock participation
presentation punishment
industry vs. inferiority
development
41. Carryover of behaviors - skills - or concepts from one setting or task to another.
solitary play
top-down processing
outlining
generalization
42. Expressing clear expectations - providing clear feedback - providing immediate feedback - providing frequent feedback - increasing the value and availability of extrinsic motivators
principles for providing extrinsic incentives
solitary play
mapping
calling order
43. An internal process that activates - guides and maintains behavior over time.
outlining
motivation
external locus of control
massed practice
44. A level of rapidity and ease such that tasks can be performed or skills utilized with little mental effort.
automaticity
principles for providing extrinsic incentives
multiple intelligences
generativity vs self-absorption
45. Research approach in which the teaching practices of effective teachers are recorded through classroom observation
process-product studies
constructivism
semantic memory
equity pedagogy
46. In Piaget's theory of moral development - the stage at which children think that rules are unchangeable and that breaking them leads to automatic punishment.
recency effect
untracking
concept
heteronomous morality
47. During this period children's continually maturing motor and language skills permit them to be increasingly aggressive and vigorous in the explorations of bot their social and their physical environment. 3 to 6 years (Erikson)
dual code theory of memory
paired bilingual education
rote learning
initiative vs. guilt
48. The process of comparing oneself to other to gather information and to evaluate and judge one's abilities - attitudes - and conduct.
social comparison
solitary play
equity pedagogy
analogies
49. Principles that have been thoroughly tested and found to apply in a wide variety of situations.
cooperative play
theory
heteronomous morality
law
50. A parts of long-term memory that stores facts and general knowledge
constructivism
semantic memory
consequences
keyword method