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CLEP Intro To Educational Psychology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The drive to perform a certain behavior solely to receive an external reward.
Deficiency Needs
Procedural Memory
Extrinsic Motivation
Psychomotor Objectives
2. An individually administered intelligence test designed for children ages 6-16.
Postconventional Morality
WISC (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children)
Achievement Tests
Phonology
3. Methods of quantitatively analyzing and organizing scores. The methods used include mean - median - mode - range - and standard deviation.
Grade-Level Equivalent Scores
At-Risk Students
Language Experience Strategy
Descriptive Statistics
4. A level of identity status where one has created his or her identity based on the opinions of others - not on personal choice.
Critical pedagogy
Foreclosure
Sensory Register
Public Law 94-142
5. A learning strategy which involves grouping information into categories based on shared patterns - sequences - or characteristics.
Individual and Small-Group Activities
Clustering
Holophrastic Speech
Engaged Time
6. Difficulty pronouncing the correct sound or substituting with an incorrect sound.
Retrieval
Articulation Difficulties
Concept-Driven Models
Shaping
7. A measure of how imperfect the validity of a test is.
Specific (or Low-Road) Transfer
Percentile Scores
Phonology
Standard Error of Estimate
8. Integrating parts of the behaviors from several models to form a new behavioral set.
Public Law 94-142
Synthesized Modeling
Conventional Morality
Stability
9. Learning objectives relating to abstract concepts such as understanding or being able to apply knowledge to different situations. Gronlund proposed a instructional theory focusing on this kind of learning objective.
Achievement Motivation
Reciprocal Teaching
General Objectives
Analytical Intelligence
10. Memory tools that enhance one's recall by relating information to knowledge with which it has no natural resemblance.
Reciprocal Determinism
Pragmatics
Mnemonic Devices
Difficulty of the Task
11. A method of scaling scores using a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1.
Impulsivity
Z-Scores
Semantics
Type-R Conditioning
12. Mental retardation needing daily help and support in school.
Extensive Retardation
Attention
Epilepsy
Development
13. The way that previously learned information affects how one learns new concepts. This can be either positive (helping one understand new ideas) or negative (hindering one from taking in the new information).
Concept-Driven Models
Transfer of Information
Synthesized Modeling
Motivation
14. A raw score converted into a form in which it can be compared to other scores from the same test.
Derived Score
Babbling
Seriation
Echoic Storage Register
15. A theory by Melanie Klein which proposes a child's personality develops from the child's relationship with his or her mother. According to this view - children need a strong mother to develop well.
Extensive Retardation
Advance Organizer
Deficiency Needs
Object-Relations Theory
16. The amount of Allocated Time each individual student spends focused on the class.
Secondary Reinforcer
Mnemonic Devices
Pivotal Response Therapy
Engaged Time
17. 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.
Dynamic Assessment Approach
Critical pedagogy
Discovery Learning (or Guided Learning or Constructivism)
Individual and Small-Group Activities
18. 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
Responsibility
Derived Score
Morphemes
19. Relating current information with previous learning.
Achievement Test Battery
WAIS (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale)
Analogies
Perception
20. Teachers with this quality are constantly aware of and in control of everything going on in a classroom.
Withitness
Identity Diffusion
Problem Solving
Standard Error of Estimate
21. A common misconception among adolescents that one is destined for fame and fortune.
Heuristics
Personal Fable
Transfer of Information
Severe and Profound Retardation
22. All sources that contribute to a student's learning. This term includes the teacher - the textbook - the principal - and any others who promote education.
Mnemonic Devices
Specific Learning Outcomes
Deficiency Needs
Instruction
23. How capable one actually is.
Real Self-Efficacy
Descriptive Statistics
Assertive Discipline
Task Analysis
24. A level of identity status where the adolescent is actively trying out different beliefs - behaviors - and lifestyles to discover his or her identity.
Simple Moral Education Programs
Externalizing Behavior Disorders
Educational Goals
Moratorium
25. The ability to see useful relationships between different ideas or aspects of a problem. This is thought to be one of the types of intelligence on which creativity is based.
Psychomotor Objectives
Transfer of Information
Severe and Profound Retardation
Analytical Intelligence
26. Thinking of all the possible solutions to a problem.
Brainstorming
Behavioral Theory
Synthesized Modeling
Affective Objectives
27. A kind of performance-based testing strategy that allows students to apply knowledge learned in one situation to a different one.
Test Bias
attrition
Moderate Retardation
Demonstrations
28. Disorder affecting a child's hearing.
General Exploratory Activities
Hearing Impairment
Automaticity
Synthesized Modeling
29. Academic programs designed to enable students to learn independently more about their areas of interest.
Group Training Experiences
Ability
Phonemes
General Exploratory Activities
30. A theory which states that the primary source of motivation is internal needs.
Type-S Conditioning
Criterion-Referenced Testing
Human Needs Theory
Token Economy
31. Students with these disorders are depressed - anxious - and withdrawn - lacking confidence.
Socioeconomic Status
Internalizing Behavior Disorders
Means-Ends Analysis
Psychometrics
32. A strategy of teaching reading which stresses the overall meaning of a passage.
Conditioning
Maintenance Bilingual Programs
Meaning Emphasis Strategy
Competency Tests (or End-of-Grade Tests)
33. Reading models which try to relate written words to different experiences of the student.
Ability
Zone of Proximal (or Potential) Development
Maintenance or Rote Rehearsal
Concept-Driven Models
34. The collection of traits in a person that inspires him to behave honestly - respectfully - and courageously.
Character
Mental Retardation
Constructivism
Intermittent Retardation
35. According to the Attribution Theory - this concept refers to how constant or changeable a student believes something to be.
Guided Discovery
Retroactive Interference
Concept-Driven Models
Stability
36. The path one follows to correct his or her behavior based on discrepancies between his or her performance and that of a model.
Postconventional Morality
Group Consequences
Construct Validity
Feedback Loop
37. The proper arrangement of words in a sentence.
Syntax
Language Experience Strategy
Character Education Programs
Expected Outcomes
38. A method of scaling scores which evaluates students in terms of the grade level at which they are functioning.
Grade-Level Equivalent Scores
Working-Backward Strategy
Meaning Emphasis Strategy
Functional Fixedness
39. Repeating information in the same way it was received.
Maintenance or Rote Rehearsal
Identity
Synthesized Modeling
Reading
40. A type of learning where a small group of students will work together on the same project - each making some contribution.
Phonemes
Formative Evaluation
Planned Ignoring
Cooperative Learning
41. The degree to which the content of a test represents the broader subject area the test is supposed to measure.
Behavior Disorders
Iconic Storage Register
Content Validity
Percentile Scores
42. A method of rehearsal where one retains information in short-term memory by relating it to previously learned knowledge.
Elaborative Encoding
Seriation
Synthesized Modeling
Extrinsic Motivation
43. One's self-perception of his or her gender.
Gender Identity
Self-Determination Theory
Gender Bias
Internal Locus of Control
44. Language disorders characterized by trouble understanding spoken language.
Receptive Language Disorders
At-Risk Students
Synthesized Modeling
Performance Grading Scales
45. A behavior not clearly related to a particular stimulus - according to operant conditioning.
Operant Behavior
Learning Disability
Group Consequences
Echoic Storage Register
46. The inability to see a use for an object other than that to which one is accustomed.
Mnemonic Devices
Invincibility Fallacy
Structural Cognitive Modifiability
Functional Fixedness
47. Academic programs focused on real-life problems and situations - such as developing professional skills or resisting negative peer pressure.
Concept-Driven Models
Individual and Small-Group Activities
Analogies
Conditioning
48. Learning outcomes defined by specific operational steps and skills a student must master. Gronlund believed that general objectives would lead to these kinds of outcomes.
Maturation
Specific Learning Outcomes
Character Education Programs
IDEAL Strategy
49. The ability to organize objects based on some common characteristic. According to Piaget - concrete operational children have mastered this skill.
Achievement Motivation
Classification
Ability
Educational Goals
50. Students with this condition have learned that their efforts are all in vain and have given up trying to study by themselves.
Transitional Bilingual Programs
Learned Helplessness
Contingency Contracting
Summative Evaluation