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Educational Psychology Vocab
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1. Rewarding or punishing one's own behavior.
self-regulation
episodic memory
demonstrations - models - and illustrations
primary reinforcer
2. A personality trait that determines whether people attribute responsibility for their own failure or success to internal or external factors
paired bilingual education
adaptation
fixed-interval schedule
locus of control
3. Instructional program for students who speak little or no English in which some instruction is provided in the native language
learning goals
massed practice
advance organizers
bilingual education
4. Children are taught reading or other subjects in both their native language and English
constructivism
zone of proximal development
paired bilingual education
initiative vs. guilt
5. A chart that classifies lesson objectives according to cognitive level.
behavior-content matrix
calling order
metacognitive skills
operant conditioning
6. An abstract idea that is generalized from specific examples
uncorrelated variables
attention
external locus of control
concept
7. 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
effective use of independent practice time
variable
negative correlation
mental set
8. Student seeing and when appropriate having hands-on experience with concepts and skills.
multiple intelligences
demonstrations - models - and illustrations
parallel play
critical thinking
9. The tendency to analyze oneself and one's own thoughts
external validity
note-taking
reflectivity
identity vs. role confusion
10. An adolescent's premature establishment of an identity based on parental choices - not his or her own (Marcia)
concrete operational stage
bottom-up processing
foreclosure
long-term memory
11. A person's interpretation of stimuli
cooperative play
perception
transitional bilingual education
action research
12. Students are encouraged to discover principles for themselves
discontinuous theories of development
class inclusion
discovery learning
compensatory education
13. The process of comparing oneself to other to gather information and to evaluate and judge one's abilities - attitudes - and conduct.
social comparison
self-regulation
direct instruction
pegword method
14. Play in which children engage in the same activity side by side but with very little interaction or mutual influence.
solitary play
parallel play
cooperative learning
identity diffusion
15. A consequence that people learn to value through its association with a primary reinforcer.
deficiency needs
secondary reinforcer
behavioral learning theories
group contingencies
16. Theory suggesting that information coded both visually and verbally is remembered better than information coded in only one of those two ways.
cognitive apprenticeship
dual code theory of memory
trust vs. mistrust
overlapping
17. Inability to develop a clear direction or sense of self (Marcia)
conservation
variable-interval schedule.
identity diffusion
Blooms Taxonomy
18. The desire to experience success and to participate in activities in which success depends on personal effort and abilities
achievement motivation
deficiency needs
psychosocial crisis
schema theory
19. Expressing clear expectations - providing clear feedback - providing immediate feedback - providing frequent feedback - increasing the value and availability of extrinsic motivators
distributed practice
transitional bilingual education
control group
principles for providing extrinsic incentives
20. The tendency for items at the beginning of a list to be recalled more easily that other items.
primacy effect
variable-interval schedule.
removal punishment
choral responses
21. Class rewards that depend on the behavior of ALL students
derived scores
cooperative learning
group contingencies
schemes
22. Support for learning and problem solving; might include clues - reminders - encouragement - breaking the problem down into steps - providing an example - or anything else that allows the student to grow in independence as a learner.
extinction burst
learning goals
stimuli
scaffolding
23. A part of long-term memory that stores information about how to do things
procedural memory
associative play
extinction burst
effective teaching
24. Measure of the match between the content of a test and the content of the instruction that preceded it.
demonstrations - models - and illustrations
bottom-up processing
content evidence
QAIT model
25. A parts of long-term memory that stores facts and general knowledge
performance goals
inert knowledge
semantic memory
retroactive inhibition
26. Degree to which results of an experiment can be applied to a real-life situations.
external validity
presentation punishment
trust vs. mistrust
vicarious learning
27. Process of repeatedly associating a previously neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus in order to evoke a conditioned response. (Pavlov)
classical conditioning
readiness training
compensatory education
communicating positive expectations
28. Development of dexterity of the fine muscles of the hand. (early childhood)
english immersion
rote learning
negative correlation
small muscle development
29. Simple to complex: knowledge (recall) - comprehension (translating - interpreting - or extrapolating) - application (using principles or abstractions to solve novel or real-life problems) - analysis (breaking down complex information or ideas into si
classical conditioning
Blooms Taxonomy
effective use of independent practice time
developmentally appropriate education
30. Learning theory that emphasizes not only reinforcement but also the effects of cues on thought and of thought on action. developed by Bandura
developmentally appropriate education
deficiency needs
social learning theory
social comparison
31. The weakening and eventual elimination of a learned behavior as reinforcement is withdrawn.
solitary play
nformation-processing theory
locus of control
extinction
32. Stage at which children learn to represent things in the mind. (Piaget: ages 2-7)
preoperational stage
cues
cognitive behavior modification
major stage theorists
33. Experiment that studies a treatment's effect on one person or one group by contrasting behavior before - during - or after application of the treatment.
single-case experiment
levels-of-processing theory
applied behavior analysis
communicating positive expectations
34. Learning of words (or facts expressed in words).
generalization
criterion-related evidence
antecedent stimuli
verbal learning
35. Perception of and response to different stimuli
randomized field experiment
conventional level of morality
deficiency needs
discrimination
36. Approach to teaching in which the teacher transmits information directly to the students; lessons are goal oriented and structured by the teacher.
direct instruction
unconditioned stimulus
retroactive facilitation
social comparison
37. Identifies two main types of needs: deficiency needs and growth needs. People are motivated to satisfy needs at the bottom of the hierarchy before seeking to satisfy those at the top. (deficiency needs bottom to top: physiological needs - safety need
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38. Group that receives no special treatment during an experiment.
performance goals
control group
adaptation
antecedent stimuli
39. Stage at which one can deal abstractly with hypothetical situations and can reason logically. (Piaget: ages 11 to adulthood)
note-taking
formal operational stage
associative play
intelligence
40. Unpleasant consequences used to weaken behavior.
strategies to enhance intrinsic motivation
norm-referenced interpretations
punishment
action research
41. Methods for learning - studying - or solving problems.
metacognitive skills
variable-interval schedule.
early intervention program
moratorium
42. The increase in levels of a behavior in the early stages of extinction.
paired-associate learning
enactment
extinction burst
inferred reality
43. Teaching of a new skill or behavior by means of reinforcement for small steps toward the desired goal.
shaping
presentation punishment
control group
seriation
44. Reinforcement schedule in which desired behavior is rewarded following an unpredictable number of behaviors.
variable-ratio (VR) schedule
Joplin Plan
prejudice reduction
transitivity
45. Piaget - Vygotsky - Erikson - and Kohlberg
major stage theorists
psychosocial crisis
treatment
reversibility
46. Important events that a fixed mainly in visual and auditory memory.
moratorium
flashbulb memory
Joplin Plan
intelligence quotient (IQ)
47. Diagramming main ideas and the connections between them
mapping
learned helplessness
centration
random assignment
48. The tendency for items at the end of a list to be recalled more easily than other items.
Premack Principle
modeling
preoperational stage
recency effect
49. Process by which a learner gradually acquires expertise through interaction with an expert - with an adult or an older or more advanced peer.
cognitive apprenticeship
vicarious learning
dual code theory of memory
communicating positive expectations
50. Component of instruction in which students work by themselves to demonstrate and rehearse new knowledge.
affective objectives
formative evaluation
long-term memory
independent practice
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