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CLEP Intro To Educational Psychology
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1. A method of assessing how much students know in which the teacher will assist them in the problem-solving process.
ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
Human Needs Theory
Formative Evaluation
Dynamic Assessment Approach
2. A learning disability which impairs a person's language ability. Those with this disorder may have difficulty with reading - writing - or spelling.
Episodic Memory
Self-Determination Theory
Self-Talk (or Private Speech)
Dyslexia
3. The degree to which a test accurately measures the trait or skill it is designed to measure.
Construct Validity
Instruction
Transitional Bilingual Programs
Group Training Experiences
4. A form of behavioral modification where an desirable activity is used to strengthen a more unpleasant one.
Effort
Student Team Achievement Decisions
Premack Principle
Learned Helplessness
5. An approach to teaching reading that encourages children to monitor their own reading comprehension. After reading - students will summarize in their own words what they just read - ask questions about the text to find the main points - clarify anyth
Organization
Learning Disability
Cerebral Palsy (CP)
Reciprocal Teaching
6. The ability to recognize that the quantity of a substance remains the same - even when it changes form. According to Piaget - preoperational children have developed this skill.
Semantic Memory
Predictive Validity
Pervasive Retardation
Conservation
7. A method of pedagogy where the teacher actively looks for ways to improve the students' knowledge of a subject. Ways of doing this include actively presenting concepts - checking to see if the students understand - and reteaching any trouble areas fo
Difficulty of the Task
Syntax
Test-Retest Reliability
Active teaching
8. A division of long-term memory for storing factual knowledge.
Group Training Experiences
Concept-Driven Models
Stanine (STAndard NINE)
Semantic Memory
9. The idea that concrete ideas can be remembered better than abstract ones because concrete words are stored as both visual and verbal information.
Metacognition
Conservation
Community-Based Education Programs
Dual Coding Hypothesis
10. One of the two divisions of human needs according to Maslow. These needs are intellectual achievement - aesthetic appreciation (understanding and appreciating the beauty and truth in the world) - and self-actualization (becoming all that one can be).
Planned Ignoring
Criterion-Related Validity
Growth Needs
Simple Moral Education Programs
11. A law enacted in 1975 to ensure that every exceptional learner is given instruction appropriate for his or her needs. The child should be placed in the least restrictive environment possible (i.e. spending the most time with ordinary students).
Gender Bias
Public Law 94-142
Decay
Formative Evaluation
12. The set of social and behavioral norms for each gender held by society.
Language Experience Strategy
Heuristics
Gender Role
Alternate (or Parallel) Forms Reliability
13. A teaching style which seeks to instruct students in how to recognize and rise up against oppression. This area of teaching is influenced by the works of Karl Marx.
Identity
Intermittent Retardation
Critical pedagogy
WPPSI (Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence)
14. A level of moral reasoning guided by adherence to overarching moral principles - developed by Kohlberg. This level is also divided into two stages: stage 5 (realization that one is part of a large society where everyone deserves rights) and stage 6 (
Feedback Loop
Postconventional Morality
Extensive Retardation
Identity
15. The proper arrangement of words in a sentence.
Sensory Register
Feedback Loop
Syntax
Achievement Tests
16. A level of moral reasoning guided by rewards and punishments - developed by Kohlberg. This level is further divided into two stages: stage 1 (adherence to rules to please authority figures) and stage 2 (follow rules that satisfy one's needs).
External Locus of Control
Educational Psychology
Tracking
Preconventional Morality
17. Controlled academic programs designed to stimulate students to learn new problem-solving skills.
Group Training Experiences
Clustering
Socioeconomic Status
Conventional Morality
18. Teachers with this quality are constantly aware of and in control of everything going on in a classroom.
Norm-Referenced Testing
Withitness
Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Performance Grading Scales
19. An approach to teaching reading which attempts to enhance children's phonetic awareness - or ability to discriminate between different phonemes. This method teaches students the relationships between written words and their different phonemes.
Corporal Punishment
Decay
Gender Bias
Phonics Approach
20. One of the characteristics in Attribution Theory a student will use to figure out why his or her actions had the outcome they did. This characteristic is stable and intrinsic to the student.
Heuristics
Self-Determination Theory
Acrostic Mnemonic Device
Ability
21. One of the characteristics in Attribution Theory a student will use to figure out why his or her actions had the outcome they did. This characteristic is unstable and intrinsic to the student.
Pragmatics
General Exploratory Activities
Carroll's Model of School Learning
Effort
22. A theory which proposes that there are eight different kinds of cognitive intelligences - none of which are necessarily correlated. The intelligences are spacial - linguistic - logical-mathematical - bodily-kinesthetic - musical - interpersonal - int
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23. The process of learned information simply fading from memory.
Mental Retardation
Decay
Reciprocal Determinism
Preconventional Morality
24. The ability to think about multiple objects at the same time and discern relationships between them. According to Piaget - children in the concrete operational stage of development develop this skill.
Academic Learning Time
Class Inclusion
Validity
Test-Retest Reliability
25. The degree to which a test accurately predicts a student's future behavior.
Chunking
Inner Speech
Predictive Validity
At-Risk Students
26. The belief that one gender is better than the other.
Personal Fable
Gender Bias
Perception
Proactive Interference
27. The ability to reason backward from a conclusion to its cause. According to Piaget - preoperational children lack this skill.
Inattention
Structure of Intellect (SOI)
Perceived Self-Efficacy
Reversibility
28. Repeating information in the same way it was received.
Episodic Memory
Reciprocal Teaching
Maintenance or Rote Rehearsal
Classification
29. A kind of forgetting where new information interferes with the retrieval of previously learned information.
Predictive Validity
Schemata
Retroactive Interference
Iconic Storage Register
30. Students with this condition have learned that their efforts are all in vain and have given up trying to study by themselves.
Achievement Motivation
Subschemata
Maintenance Bilingual Programs
Learned Helplessness
31. A form of negative punishment where something wanted by the student will be taken away if he or she behaves in an undesirable way.
Response-Cost System
Mental Retardation
Elaborative Encoding
Gender Bias
32. Educating exceptional learners in a regular classroom while offering them any extra assistance they need.
Inclusion
Conservation
Moderate Retardation
Planned Ignoring
33. The natural physical changes that occur due to a person's genetic code.
Maturation
Moderate Retardation
Semantic Memory
Cultural Differences Theories
34. A kind of meaning emphasis strategy which integrates reading with other language skills such as speaking - writing - and listening.
Whole Language Approach
Affective Objectives
Attention
Cultural Differences Theories
35. General short-cut strategies to problem solving one uses which may not always be correct.
Heuristics
Self-Efficacy
Synthetic Intelligence
Static Assessment Approach
36. The use of physical punishment.
Models (Observational Learning)
Comparative Advance Organizers
Luck
Corporal Punishment
37. Academic programs where students are taught basic information and then allowed to progress at their own pace. This type of program is used for gifted children.
Absolute Grading Standards
Social Inferences
Accelerated Programs
Secondary Reinforcer
38. Dividing large amounts of information into smaller pieces that are easier to remember.
Practical Intelligence
Percentile Scores
Chunking
Proactive Interference
39. A mnemonic device that aids the memory of a long list of information by linking each item in the list to a specific well-known location.
Method of Loci
Intrinsic Motivation
Perception
Maturation
40. One's perceived abilities and competence. According to the Social Learning and Expectancy theory - this depends on four kinds of social experiences: personal experiences of the student; vicarious experiences (observing the rewards or punishments othe
Self-Efficacy
Primary Reinforcer
Cultural Differences Theories
Observational Learning
41. A theory of intelligence by Sternberg which views intelligence as consisting of three components: processing components (the ability to process information and solve problems) - contextual components (the ability to apply intelligence to everyday pro
Triarchic Theory
Accelerated Programs
Learning Potential Assessment Device (LPAD)
Performance Grading Scales
42. The smallest unit of sound that affects a word's meaning.
Z-Scores
Learning Disability
Phonemes
Inattention
43. The act of creating one's own standards of behavior based on observations of others. The best performance standards are those which are moderately difficult.
Practical Intelligence
Guided Discovery
Performance Grading Scales
Self-Regulation
44. A model of intelligence by Guilford which consists of 150 types of intelligence. According to Guilford - all types of intelligence can be organized along three dimensions: operations (such as memory - cognition - or evaluation) - products (such as un
Learning Disabilities
Reading
Structure of Intellect (SOI)
Keyword
45. A measure of the internal consistency of a test.
Severe and Profound Retardation
Tracking
Kuder-Richardson Reliability
Gender Role
46. A problem-solving technique where one starts with the goal and works backward.
Working-Backward Strategy
Mild Retardation
Synthetic Intelligence
WAIS (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale)
47. A model of memory that includes three interacting components (sensory register - working memory - and long-term memory) that together process external information. Although there are three parts - only two of them (working and long-term) are used for
Language System
Two-Store Model
Proactive Interference
Organization
48. A theory which states that individuals create schemata (mental concepts and rules) based on the interaction between their experience and ideas. This theory is based on the ideas of Jean Piaget.
Mild Retardation
Constructivism
Achievement Tests
Content Validity
49. Familiar responses to a problem one uses without thinking the situation through.
Functional Fixedness
Response Set
Externalizing Behavior Disorders
Effort
50. Mental retardation characterized by an IQ of 34 or lower.
Carroll's Model of School Learning
Predictive Validity
Severe and Profound Retardation
Expository Teaching
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