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CLEP Intro To Educational Psychology
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1. The ability to organize objects based on some common characteristic. According to Piaget - concrete operational children have mastered this skill.
Confidence Interval
Classification
Working-Backward Strategy
Direct instruction
2. A measure of the internal consistency of a test.
Derived Score
Kuder-Richardson Reliability
Accelerated Programs
Expository Advance Organizers
3. A sample group who is to represent the population being tested.
Norm Group
Reciprocal Teaching
T-Scores
Ability
4. A kind of meaning emphasis strategy which relies on the student's experiences and language ability. The student will dictate a story to an adult - who will write it down and then have the child read the dictated story.
Competency Tests (or End-of-Grade Tests)
Structural Cognitive Modifiability
Language Experience Strategy
Reciprocal Determinism
5. The ability to mentally retain an object even after it has changed form - such as ice melting into water. According to Piaget - children in the preoperational stage of development lack this ability.
Group Consequences
Transformation
Performance-Based Test Strategies
Heuristics
6. An approach to grading where the students are given a numerical score - using either a 10-point or a 7-point grading scale. These scores may be translated into a letter grade or compared to the average score on a test.
Absolute Grading Standards
Object-Relations Theory
Babbling
Working or Short-Term Memory
7. Bilingual education programs which instruct minority students in their native tongue until they become more competent in English.
Self-Determination Theory
Transitional Bilingual Programs
Educational Psychology
Schemata
8. Mental retardation requiring constant high-intensity educational support to pass through school.
Structural Cognitive Modifiability
Gender Role
Communication
Pervasive Retardation
9. The collection of traits in a person that inspires him to behave honestly - respectfully - and courageously.
Character
Engaged Time
Transitivity
Working or Short-Term Memory
10. Thinking of all the possible solutions to a problem.
Mental Retardation
Internalizing Behavior Disorders
Brainstorming
Advance Organizer
11. A kind of achievement test which combines several different subject areas into the same test.
Achievement Test Battery
Chunking
Mild Retardation
Morphemes
12. The smallest meaningful units in a language.
Impulsivity
Morphemes
Conservation
Attention
13. A common misconception among adolescents that one is invincible - impervious to harm.
Maintenance Bilingual Programs
Data-Driven Models
Invincibility Fallacy
Mental Retardation
14. 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
Taxonomy
Reciprocal Teaching
Mnemonic Devices
Receptive Language Disorders
15. The path one follows to correct his or her behavior based on discrepancies between his or her performance and that of a model.
Maturation
Severe and Profound Retardation
Type-S Conditioning
Feedback Loop
16. Tests designed to evaluate a student's present performance and predict how well he or she will perform in the future.
Criterion-Related Validity
Clustering
Aptitude Tests
Retroactive Interference
17. A form of behavioral modification where the teacher will purposely ignore any disruptive behavior by a student to try to eradicate the behavior.
Externalizing Behavior Disorders
Babbling
Mastery Learning
Planned Ignoring
18. A behavior not clearly related to a particular stimulus - according to operant conditioning.
Direct instruction
Operant Behavior
Working or Short-Term Memory
Inner Speech
19. A method of rehearsal where one retains information in short-term memory by relating it to previously learned knowledge.
Content Validity
Elaborative Encoding
Class Inclusion
Preconventional Morality
20. The ability to reason backward from a conclusion to its cause. According to Piaget - preoperational children lack this skill.
Classification
Communication
Reversibility
General (or High-Road) Transfer
21. A community-centered approach to character education that attempts to apply what the students learn in the classroom to everyday life.
Community-Based Education Programs
Transitivity
Competency Tests (or End-of-Grade Tests)
Self-Determination Theory
22. A kind of forgetting where new information interferes with the retrieval of previously learned information.
Achievement Motivation
Language System
Retroactive Interference
Expository Advance Organizers
23. 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).
Preconventional Morality
WAIS (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale)
Alternate (or Parallel) Forms Reliability
Descriptive Grading Scales
24. A method of scaling scores which evaluates students in terms of the grade level at which they are functioning.
Concurrent Validity
Secondary Reinforcer
Grade-Level Equivalent Scores
Intermittent Retardation
25. Spontaneous noises an infant makes which include only the sounds found in his or her native language.
Moderate Retardation
Babbling
Intrinsic Motivation
Acrostic Mnemonic Device
26. The use of a single word to represent an entire thought. This kind of speech is found in young children.
Cultural Deficit Theories
Holophrastic Speech
Semantic Memory
Severe and Profound Retardation
27. A humanistic - interdisciplinary form of teaching which emphasizes the role of creativity and imagination in learning. According to this theory - children pass through three learning stages: imitative learning - artistic learning - and abstract learn
Luck
Construct Validity
Instructional Objectives
Steiner-Waldorf Education
28. The amount of Allocated Time each individual student spends focused on the class.
Conditioning
Affective Objectives
Engaged Time
Analytical Intelligence
29. A level of identity status where one has no idea who he or she is - and has not made any significant effort to find out.
Self-Talk (or Private Speech)
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Group Consequences
Identity Diffusion
30. A method of scaling scores using a percentage of scores less than or equal to the student's score.
Two-sigma problem
Percentile Scores
Real Self-Efficacy
Extrinsic Motivation
31. A level of identity status where the adolescent has finally created his or her own personal identity.
Guided Discovery
Split-Half (or Spearman-Brown) Reliability
Working-Backward Strategy
Identity Achievement
32. The results one expects from different behaviors.
Articulation Difficulties
Internal Locus of Control
Expected Outcomes
WPPSI (Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence)
33. Clear and specific learning objectives that ensure both the teacher and the student stay on track.
Communication
Instructional Objectives
Language System
ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
34. A theory which states that how students view the world determines their motivation and behavior. This theory attempts to explain how people account for their successes and failures. In general - students attribute their successes to their innate abil
Learning Potential Assessment Device (LPAD)
Structural Cognitive Modifiability
Generalized Reinforcer
Attribution Theory
35. The process of taking in and integrating information from the environment.
Internalization
Diagnostic Achievement Tests
Exceptional Learners
Observational Learning
36. The process of interpreting and making sense of the world according to Piaget's model of cognitive development.
Construct Validity
Organization
Preconventional Morality
General Exploratory Activities
37. Visual images - such as maps - tables - or graphs - which organize information and help consolidate concepts for the students.
Learning Disability
Ability
Models (Observational Learning)
Models (Instruction)
38. 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
Structure of Intellect (SOI)
Two-Store Model
Synthesized Modeling
Mediated Learning Experiences (MLE)
39. The process of learned information simply fading from memory.
Decay
Foreclosure
Constructivism
Achievement Motivation
40. Controlled academic programs designed to stimulate students to learn new problem-solving skills.
Educational Goals
Babbling
Method of Loci
Group Training Experiences
41. The proper arrangement of words in a sentence.
Syntax
Brainstorming
Learning Potential Assessment Device (LPAD)
Algorithm
42. The natural physical changes that occur due to a person's genetic code.
Perception
Babbling
Reciprocal Teaching
Maturation
43. Merely imitating another person's behavior without understanding its meaning.
Stanine (STAndard NINE)
Conditioning
Self-Determination Theory
Direct Modeling
44. Reading models which try to relate written words to different experiences of the student.
Guided Discovery
Critical pedagogy
Concept-Driven Models
Luck
45. A measure of how well a test correlates with the skill - trait - or behavior the test is supposed to be evaluating.
Imaginary Audience Fallacy
Critical pedagogy
Validity
Grade-Level Equivalent Scores
46. Students with these disorders are angry - defiant - and hostile - seemingly unable to follow the teacher's rules.
Instruction
Mastery Grading Scales
Externalizing Behavior Disorders
Performance-Based Test Strategies
47. General statements about the skills and abilities the student should have after completing the course.
Analogies
Affective Objectives
Educational Goals
Group Consequences
48. 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 external to the student.
Data-Driven Models
Structure of Intellect (SOI)
Standard Error of Estimate
Luck
49. An approach to grading using descriptive terms such as 'outstanding' or 'unsatisfactory' to rate the student's performance.
Descriptive Grading Scales
Attribution Theory
Corporal Punishment
Exceptional Learners
50. A measure of how imperfect the validity of a test is.
Cultural Deficit Theories
Standard Error of Estimate
Allocated Time
Inner Speech
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