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Educational Psychology Vocab
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1. Component of the memory system in which information is received and held for very short periods of time.
sensory register
learning probes
proactive inhibition
prosocial behaviors
2. Believing that everyone views the world as you do.
egocentric
sensory register
expectancy theory
foreclosure
3. Work that students are assigned to do independently during class.
consequences
proactive inhibition
aptitude-treatment interaction
seatwork
4. The degree to which an experiment's results can be attributed to the treatment in question - not to other factors.
internal validity
keyword method
reversibility
discontinuous theories of development
5. Use of direct - simple - and well-organized language to present concepts.
lesson clarity
parts of a direct instruction lesson
discovery learning
inferred reality
6. Paying attention to only one aspect of an object or situation.
centration
teacher efficacy
cooperative play
critical thinking
7. Memorization of facts or association that might be essentially arbitrary
rote learning
knowledge construction
conservation
initiative vs. guilt
8. 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.
mock participation
class inclusion
inferred reality
removal punishment
9. The use of pleasant or unpleasant consequences to control the occurrence of behavior. (Skinner)
choral responses
top-down processing
operant conditioning
consequences
10. Late adulthood (Erikson). people look back over their lifetime and come to the realization that one's life has been one's own responsibility. Despair occurs in those who regret the way they have led their lives.
integrity vs. despiar
parallel play
learning goals
primary reinforcer
11. Procedure used to test the effect of a treatment. Researchers can create special treatments and analyze their effects.
prejudice reduction
episodic memory
QAIT model
experiment
12. Level of development immediately above a person's present level. (Vygotsky believed that this was where real learning took place)
zone of proximal development
reflexes
process-product studies
operant conditioning
13. Strategies for learning in which initial letters of items to be memorized are made into a more easily remembered word or phrase.
direct instruction
summarizing
external locus of control
initial-letter strategies
14. Active focus on certain stimuli to the exclusion of others
learning goals
neutral stimuli
control group
attention
15. Mental visualization of images to improve memory
social comparison
mock participation
imagery
object permanence
16. A method - such as questioning - that helps teachers find out whether students understand a lesson.
reflectivity
learning probes
seriation
variable
17. Doing this for a purpose; teachers who use intentionality plan their actions based on the outcomes they want to achieve.
intentionality
equilibration
schemata
principles for providing extrinsic incentives
18. A consequence that people learn to value through its association with a primary reinforcer.
proactive facilitation
secondary reinforcer
maintenance
laboratory experiment
19. A type of evidence of validity that exists when scores on a test are related to scores from another measure of an associated trait
intimacy vs. isolation
derived scores
scaffolding
criterion-related evidence
20. A model of effective instruction that focuses on elements teachers can directly control: quality - appropriateness - incentive - and time.
principles for providing extrinsic incentives
QAIT model
rehearsal
nformation-processing theory
21. Evaluation of conclusions through logical and systematic examination of the problem - the evidence - and the solution.
working memory capacity
critical thinking
massed practice
Skinner box
22. A level of rapidity and ease such that tasks can be performed or skills utilized with little mental effort.
overlapping
internal validity
expectancy-valence model
automaticity
23. A method of ability grouping in which students in mixed-ability classes are assigned to reading or math classes on the basis of their performance levels
regrouping
flashbulb memory
aptitude-treatment interaction
criterion-references interpretations
24. A previously neutral stimulus that evokes a particular response after having been paired with an unconditioned stimulus.
associative play
conditioned stimulus
principle
teacher efficacy
25. The weakening and eventual elimination of a learned behavior as reinforcement is withdrawn.
extinction
short-term/ working memory
cognitive development
equilibration
26. Instructional program for students who speak little or no English in which some instruction is provided in the native language
action research
bilingual education
norm-referenced interpretations
compensatory education
27. A state of consolidation reflecting conscious - clear-cut decisions concerning occupation and ideology. (Marcia)
continuous theories of development
fixed-ratio (FR) schedule
identity achievement
meaningful learning
28. Success bring with it a sense of industry - a good feeling about oneself and one's abilities. 6 to 12 years (Erikson)
loci method
industry vs. inferiority
summative evaluations
assimilation
29. Children's self-talk - which guides their thinking and action; eventually internalized as inner speech.
elaboration
self-concept
preoperational stage
private speech
30. 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.
cognitive behavior modification
associative play
reciprocal teaching
verbal learning
31. Imitation of others' behavior. (Bandura)
egocentric
metacognition
modeling
english immersion
32. Symbols that cultures create to help people think - communicate and solve problems
reflexes
overlapping
sign systems
operant conditioning
33. Decreased ability to learn new information - caused by interference from existing knowledge
locus of control
effective use of independent practice time
proactive inhibition
intimacy vs. isolation
34. Selection by chance into different treatment groups; intended to ensure equivalence of the groups.
random assignment
rote learning
conservation
transitivity
35. Learning process in which individuals physically carry out tasks.
Joplin Plan
enactment
consequences
wait time
36. Assisted learning; an approach in which the teacher guides instruction by means of scaffolding to help students master and internalize the skills that permit higher cognitive functioning.
achievement motivation
knowledge construction
experimental group
mediated learning
37. A study strategy that requires decisions about what to write.
norm-referenced interpretations
note-taking
variable
educational psychology
38. Environmental conditions that activate the senses
concrete operational stage
reinforcer
negative correlation
stimuli
39. Theories based on the belief that human development progresses smoothly and gradually from infancy to adulthood.
discrimination
massed practice
summative evaluations
continuous theories of development
40. Objectives that have to do with student attitudes and values.
experiment
identity achievement
early intervention program
affective objectives
41. Group that receives the treatment during an experiment.
external locus of control
effective use of independent practice time
experimental group
concept
42. A special program that is the subject of an experiment.
treatment
equilibration
internal validity
discontinuous theories of development
43. The application of knowledge acquired in one situation to new situations.
transfer of learning
wait time
autonomous morality
control group
44. A change in an individual that results from experience.
fixed-interval schedule
adaptation
learning
discontinuous theories of development
45. A person's ability to develop his or her full potential
self-actualization
principle
interference
formal operational stage
46. Dual language models teach all students in both English and another language.
criterion-references interpretations
mnemonics
cognitive learning theories
two-way bilingual education
47. Socially approved behavior associated with one gender as opposed to the other.
sex-role behavior
private speech
english immersion
worked examples
48. A stimulus that naturally evokes a particular response
mediated learning
conditioned stimulus
unconditioned stimulus
identity vs. role confusion
49. Teacher works out an example of a problem on the board...modeling their thought process.
motivation
worked examples
continuous theories of development
solitary play
50. Assessments that rate how thoroughly students have mastered specific skills or areas of knowledge
criterion-references interpretations
fixed-ratio (FR) schedule
analogies
intelligence