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Educational Psychology Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Rewarding or punishing one's own behavior.
self-regulation
procedural memory
correlational study
working memory capacity
2. 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
Blooms Taxonomy
withitness
behavioral learning theories
compensatory education
3. Play in which children engage in the same activity side by side but with very little interaction or mutual influence.
solitary play
identity achievement
parallel play
formal operational stage
4. Paying attention to only one aspect of an object or situation.
rehearsal
note-taking
variable
centration
5. Programs that are designed to prepare disadvantaged children for entry into kindergarten and first grade.
regrouping
short-term/ working memory
secondary reinforcer
compensatory preschool programs
6. A strategy for improving memory by using images to link pairs of items.
reversibility
reflectivity
keyword method
untracking
7. A model of effective instruction that focuses on elements teachers can directly control: quality - appropriateness - incentive - and time.
QAIT model
generalization
concept
external validity
8. Piaget - Vygotsky - Erikson - and Kohlberg
major stage theorists
fixed-ratio (FR) schedule
conditioned stimulus
learned helplessness
9. The ability to perform a mental operation and then reverse one's thinking to return to the starting point.
theory
negative correlation
summarizing
reversibility
10. Final evaluations of students' achievement of an objective
intelligence quotient (IQ)
positive correlation
shaping
summative evaluations
11. 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.
associative play
behavioral learning theories
norm-referenced interpretations
conservation
12. Events that precede behaviors
antecedent stimuli
growth needs
removal punishment
QAIT model
13. Basic skills are gradually build into more complex skills.
imagery
identity vs. role confusion
sensorimotor stage
bottom-up processing
14. Stages 3 & 4 of Kohlberg's model of moral reasoning - in which individuals make moral judgements in consideration of others.
conventional level of morality
sign systems
learning probes
metacognitive skills
15. A theory of motivation that focuses on how people explain the causes of their own successes and failures.
attribution theory
transitional bilingual education
PQ4R method
instrumental enrichment
16. Development of dexterity of the fine muscles of the hand. (early childhood)
lesson clarity
treatment
automaticity
small muscle development
17. 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.
learning goals
experimental group
sex-role behavior
integrity vs. despiar
18. Mental repetition of information - which can improve its retention
growth needs
generalization
rehearsal
distributed practice
19. Present new material - conduct learning probes - provide independent practice - assess performance and provide feedback - provide distributed practice and review
review prerequisites
self-questioning strategies
inert knowledge
shaping
20. The expectation - based on experience - that one's actions will ultimately lead to failure.
positive correlation
cues
procedural memory
learned helplessness
21. Believing that everyone views the world as you do.
reversibility
small muscle development
review prerequisites
egocentric
22. Teaching techniques that facilitate the academic success of students from different ethnic and social class groups.
self-esteem
equity pedagogy
intelligence quotient (IQ)
knowledge construction
23. Rule stating that enjoyable activities can be used to reinforce participation in less enjoyable activities
transitional bilingual education
regrouping
social comparison
Premack Principle
24. Situation in which students appear to be on-task but are not engaged in learning.
procedural memory
Joplin Plan
mock participation
external validity
25. Activities and techniques that orient students to the material before reading or class presentation
process-product studies
advance organizers
short-term/ working memory
episodic memory
26. Inborn - automatic responses to stimuli (e.g. eye blinking in response to bright light).
large muscle development
reflexes
conservation
bilingual education
27. Reinforcement schedule in which desired behavior is rewarded following an unpredictable amount of time.
recency effect
schema theory
variable-interval schedule.
Joplin Plan
28. Instruction tailored to particular students' needs - in which each student works at her or his own level and rate.
individualized instruction
semantic memory
variable-interval schedule.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
29. Approach to teaching in which the teacher transmits information directly to the students; lessons are goal oriented and structured by the teacher.
direct instruction
levels-of-processing theory
discrimination
classical conditioning
30. Research + common sense
demonstrations - models - and illustrations
effective teaching
discrimination
episodic memory
31. Learning of a list of items in any order.
learning goals
wait time
free-recall learning
episodic memory
32. The value of each of us places on our own characteristics - abilities - and behaviors.
vicarious learning
criterion-references interpretations
self-esteem
readiness training
33. Increased comprehension of previously learned information because of the acquisition of new information.
content integration
self-questioning strategies
uncorrelated variables
retroactive facilitation
34. Increased ability to learn new information based on the presence of previously acquired information.
proactive facilitation
control group
inferred reality
behavior-content matrix
35. General aptitude for learning - often measured by the ability to deal with abstractions and to solve problems.
choral responses
intelligence
initial-letter strategies
verbal learning
36. A part of long-term memory that stores information about how to do things
procedural memory
review prerequisites
internal locus of control (self-efficacy)
assertive discipline
37. Play in which children join together to create a common goal.
cooperative play
industry vs. inferiority
preoperational stage
review prerequisites
38. A consequence that people learn to value through its association with a primary reinforcer.
secondary reinforcer
paired bilingual education
advance organizers
two-way bilingual education
39. 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.
multiple intelligences
scaffolding
single-case experiment
adaptation
40. A parts of long-term memory that stores facts and general knowledge
advance organizers
semantic memory
discovery learning
locus of control
41. Helping students understand how the knowledge we take in is influence by our origins and points of view.
initial-letter strategies
knowledge construction
withitness
loci method
42. Cognitive theory of learning that describes the processing - storage - and retrieval of knowledge in the mind.
positive correlation
private speech
unconditioned stimulus
nformation-processing theory
43. Teacher works out an example of a problem on the board...modeling their thought process.
principles for providing extrinsic incentives
transitional bilingual education
parallel play
worked examples
44. Degree to which results of an experiment can be applied to a real-life situations.
mediated learning
external validity
effective use of independent practice time
antecedent stimuli
45. The goals of students who are motivated primarily by a desire to gain recognition from others and to earn good grades.
performance goals
proactive inhibition
control group
variable-interval schedule.
46. An intelligence test score that for people of average intelligence should be near 100.
intelligence quotient (IQ)
operant conditioning
experimental group
PQ4R method
47. Diagramming main ideas and the connections between them
mapping
parallel play
private speech
deficiency needs
48. Research into the relationships between variables as they naturally occur.
expectancy theory
self-regulation
correlational study
working memory capacity
49. The application of knowledge acquired in one situation to new situations.
development
classical conditioning
centration
transfer of learning
50. A set of principles that explains and relates certain phenomena.
identity diffusion
theory
self-regulation
derived scores