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CLEP Intro To Educational Psychology
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1. Knowledge and understanding of society's rules - usually gained from experience.
Token Economy
Practical Intelligence
Organization
Social Cognition
2. A medical condition present after birth that causes the child to reason or to cope with social situations far below average.
Language Acquisition Device (LAD)
Self-Efficacy
Mental Retardation
Forgetting
3. A neurological disorder characterized by seizures. This disorder is caused by excessive - abnormal brain activity.
Responsibility
Epilepsy
Behavioral Theory
Learning Disability
4. 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).
Transfer of Information
Group Consequences
Structural Cognitive Modifiability
Receptive Language Disorders
5. A measure of how well a test correlates with the skill - trait - or behavior the test is supposed to be evaluating.
Concurrent Validity
Intermittent Retardation
Validity
Instruction
6. The innate ability to use language - as described by Chomsky.
Expressive Disorders
Proactive Interference
Norm Group
Language Acquisition Device (LAD)
7. An intelligence test for adults used most commonly in clinical settings.
Human Needs Theory
Academic Learning Time
Behavior Disorders
WAIS (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale)
8. The drive to perform a certain behavior solely to receive an external reward.
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Foreclosure
Receptive Language Disorders
Extrinsic Motivation
9. The ability to arrange objects in order based on some common quality - such as height - color - or size. According to Piaget - concrete operational children have mastered this skill.
Seriation
Active teaching
Social Learning and Expectancy
Learning Potential Assessment Device (LPAD)
10. A mnemonic device where one will isolate part of a word - create a mental image of the keyword - and use that image to remember the meaning of the word.
Keyword
Automaticity
Dyslexia
Elaboration
11. 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.
Group Training Experiences
Pivotal Response Therapy
Critical pedagogy
Performance Grading Scales
12. Bilingual education programs which instruct minority students in their native tongue until they become more competent in English.
Sensory Register
Scheduled Time
Specific (or Low-Road) Transfer
Transitional Bilingual Programs
13. A kind of performance-based testing strategy where students will work on a project over a long period of time.
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Exhibition
Gender Role
Personal Fable
14. Bilingual education programs which aim to use English as much as possible.
English as a Second Language (ESL) Programs
Problem Solving
ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
Gifted and Talented Children
15. A group of disorders characterized by inappropriate behaviors that inhibit students from getting along well with others.
Behavior Disorders
Transformation
Language System
Performance Grading Scales
16. The second level of processing - and the first level of information storage - in the Two-Store Model. At this level - the person is consciously perceiving certain aspects of the external world. In adults - this kind of memory holds up to seven - plus
Working or Short-Term Memory
General (or High-Road) Transfer
Organization
Language Acquisition Device (LAD)
17. Internalized self-talk.
Response-Cost System
Achievement Motivation
Inner Speech
Cultural Differences Theories
18. General statements about the skills and abilities the student should have after completing the course.
Impulsivity
Test-Retest Reliability
Transitional Bilingual Programs
Educational Goals
19. Taxonomies describing physical abilities and skills the student should master.
Validity
Synthesized Modeling
Enrichment Programs
Psychomotor Objectives
20. An approach to problem solving where one reasons how to reach the goal based on the current situation.
Means-Ends Analysis
Cultural Differences Theories
Educational Psychology
Visual Impairment
21. The ability to perform a task automatically - with little or no conscious effort.
Automaticity
Epilepsy
Ability
Planned Ignoring
22. Students with these disorders are depressed - anxious - and withdrawn - lacking confidence.
Internalizing Behavior Disorders
Social Learning and Expectancy
Mediated Learning Experiences (MLE)
Human Needs Theory
23. The degree to which a test accurately measures the trait or skill it is designed to measure.
Psychometrics
Pragmatics
Moderate Retardation
Construct Validity
24. How capable one actually is.
Real Self-Efficacy
Severe and Profound Retardation
Language Experience Strategy
Social Learning and Expectancy
25. The loss of subjects in a research study over time due to participant drop-out.
attrition
Data-Driven Models
Academic Learning Time
Meaning Emphasis Strategy
26. A kind of performance-based testing strategy that combines multiple projects of the student that were made at various stages in a project.
Group Training Experiences
Models (Instruction)
Portfolio
Secondary Reinforcer
27. Another name for classical conditioning - based on the importance of stimuli on this approach.
Type-S Conditioning
Specific Learning Outcomes
Community-Based Education Programs
Cerebral Palsy (CP)
28. A learning model that proposes that learning is a function of the ratio between the effort needed to the effort spent learning. learning=f(time spent/time needed)
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29. A sample group who is to represent the population being tested.
Type-S Conditioning
Norm Group
Specific Learning Outcomes
Psychomotor Objectives
30. A group of non-progressive motor problems which cause psychical disability. These disorders are caused by injuries to the motor control centers in the brain during birth or early childhood.
Cerebral Palsy (CP)
Alternate (or Parallel) Forms Reliability
Instructional Theory
ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
31. One's social and economic standing - including one's class - race - and education. SES is highly influential on students' success in school - with those from low-SES families performing below their high-SES classmates.
Socioeconomic Status
Motivation
Reciprocal Teaching
Articulation Difficulties
32. One's self-perception of his or her gender.
Transitional Bilingual Programs
Inner Speech
Relative Grading Scales (Curving)
Gender Identity
33. Disorder affecting a child's sight.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Accelerated Programs
Type-S Conditioning
Visual Impairment
34. The set of social and behavioral norms for each gender held by society.
Identity Achievement
Gender Role
Functional Fixedness
Mastery Learning
35. 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.
General Objectives
Motivation
Gender Role
Models (Observational Learning)
36. The study of how students learn and develop.
Forgetting
Educational Psychology
Response-Cost System
Expressive Disorders
37. 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 external to the student.
Visual Impairment
Contingency Contracting
Difficulty of the Task
Type-S Conditioning
38. A theory which states that the primary source of motivation is internal needs.
Human Needs Theory
Gifted and Talented Children
Articulation Difficulties
Stability
39. 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).
Absolute Grading Standards
Analytical Intelligence
Public Law 94-142
Static Assessment Approach
40. Tests designed to evaluate a student's present performance and predict how well he or she will perform in the future.
Speech and Language Communication Disorders
Algorithm
Aptitude Tests
Exhibition
41. The ability to create new methods of dealing with everyday problems based on one's prior experiences and feedback from others. This is thought to be one of the types of intelligence on which creativity is based.
Practical Intelligence
Holophrastic Speech
Perceived Self-Efficacy
Reversibility
42. A problem-solving technique where one starts with the goal and works backward.
Semantics
Motivation
Working-Backward Strategy
WAIS (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale)
43. A theory of internal motivation - the forces which drive behavior in the absence of any external stimuli. A key part of this theory is intrinsic motivation.
Brainstorming
Self-Determination Theory
Formative Evaluation
Fluency Disorders
44. A measure of how consistent scores are on the same test. Any differences are attributed to errors in the test.
Validity
Standard Error of Estimate
Reliability
Reciprocal Teaching
45. Deliberate repetition of information in short-term memory.
Socioeconomic Status
Hyperactivity
Rehearsal
Educational Psychology
46. A broad category of disorders in which the individual has difficulty learning in a typical way.
Cooing
Learning Disability
Community-Based Education Programs
Type-S Conditioning
47. Disorders characterized by difficulty communicating - either by having trouble expressing oneself or by being unable to properly receive information.
Hearing Impairment
Psychometrics
Speech and Language Communication Disorders
Development
48. Behavioral modification based on behavioral learning theory.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Generative learning
Zone of Proximal (or Potential) Development
Formative Evaluation
49. Testing strategies which have students create long-term projects to determine how much they have learned.
Structure of Intellect (SOI)
Elaboration
Performance-Based Test Strategies
Expository Teaching
50. Those one observes.
Models (Observational Learning)
Reinforcer
Phonemes
Split-Half (or Spearman-Brown) Reliability
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