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CLEP Intro To Educational Psychology
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1. A level of moral reasoning guided by strict adherence to rules - developed by Kohlberg. This level is also divided into two stages: stage 3 (conformity to one's group) and stage 4 (following rules because they promote social order).
Conventional Morality
Competency Tests (or End-of-Grade Tests)
Synthetic Intelligence
Models (Observational Learning)
2. A kind of performance-based testing strategy that allows students to apply knowledge learned in one situation to a different one.
Externalizing Behavior Disorders
Expressive Disorders
Demonstrations
Affective Objectives
3. Students with these disorders are angry - defiant - and hostile - seemingly unable to follow the teacher's rules.
Externalizing Behavior Disorders
Inattention
Reciprocal Teaching
Criterion-Related Validity
4. The act of assigning meaning to information by interpreting it based on what one already knows.
Standard Error of Estimate
Perception
Phonemes
Reading
5. Language disorders characterized by trouble understanding spoken language.
Expected Outcomes
Carroll's Model of School Learning
Receptive Language Disorders
ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
6. 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.
Luck
Ability
Metacognition
Imaginary Audience Fallacy
7. A type of character education where an instructor discusses moral questions with students. This type of program has limited success.
Simple Moral Education Programs
Direct instruction
Attention
General Exploratory Activities
8. According to researcher Benjamin Bloom - students with individual tutors generally perform two standard deviations (two 'sigmas') above those in average classrooms.
Instruction
Kuder-Richardson Reliability
Two-sigma problem
Gender Bias
9. One's self-perception of his or her gender.
Stability
Semantics
Transitivity
Gender Identity
10. A form of behavioral modification where the teacher and student create a contract specifying certain academic goals and the rewards or privileges that will be given once the goals are reached.
Contingency Contracting
Carroll's Model of School Learning
Comparative Advance Organizers
General Objectives
11. A theory which states that the primary source of motivation is extrinsic - or external - rewards.
IDEAL Strategy
Reciprocal Teaching
Behavioral Theory
Gifted and Talented Children
12. A kind of forgetting where previously learned information interferes with the retrieval of new information.
Proactive Interference
Speech and Language Communication Disorders
External Locus of Control
Inner Speech
13. The sensory register for auditory information.
Echoic Storage Register
Specific (or Low-Road) Transfer
Face Validity
Keyword
14. One of the two divisions of human needs according to Maslow. These needs are survival (food - water - warmth) - safety (freedom from danger) - belonging (acceptance from others) - and self-esteem (approval from others).
Discovery Learning (or Guided Learning or Constructivism)
Character
Deficiency Needs
Questioning Techniques
15. According to the Attribution Theory - this concept refers to how responsive a student believes the cause of success or failure to be.
Deficiency Needs
Responsibility
Visual Impairment
Planned Ignoring
16. 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
Inner Speech
Formative Evaluation
ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
17. Academic programs designed to enable students to learn independently more about their areas of interest.
Learned Helplessness
Tracking
Relative Grading Scales (Curving)
General Exploratory Activities
18. 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.
Critical pedagogy
Accelerated Programs
Semantics
Mediated Learning Experiences (MLE)
19. The relationship between a student and his or her environment. According to this principle - the student and the environment will influence and affect each other.
Assertive Discipline
Reciprocal Determinism
Academic Learning Time
Steiner-Waldorf Education
20. 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).
Public Law 94-142
Visual Impairment
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Achievement Test Battery
21. The innate ability to use language - as described by Chomsky.
Difficulty of the Task
Content Validity
Human Needs Theory
Language Acquisition Device (LAD)
22. The drive to perform a certain behavior solely to receive an external reward.
Reliability
Reciprocal Teaching
Extrinsic Motivation
Test Bias
23. The ability to infer a relationship between two objects and to compare and arrange them. According to Piaget - concrete operational children have this skill.
Two-Store Model
Procedural Memory
Transitivity
Externalizing Behavior Disorders
24. A disorder characterized by an impairment of one's cognitive abilities and problems with adapting to situations. Individuals with this problem often have IQs of under 70.
Moderate Retardation
Mental Retardation
Competency Tests (or End-of-Grade Tests)
Scheduled Time
25. 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
Observational Learning
Cerebral Palsy (CP)
Engaged Time
26. The smallest meaningful units in a language.
Morphemes
Public Law 94-142
Academic Learning Time
Meaning Emphasis Strategy
27. Educating exceptional learners in a regular classroom while offering them any extra assistance they need.
Triarchic Theory
Forgetting
Generative learning
Inclusion
28. A learning strategy which involves grouping information into categories based on shared patterns - sequences - or characteristics.
Clustering
Criterion-Related Validity
Internalization
Percentile Scores
29. 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
Practical Intelligence
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Advance Organizer
Two-Store Model
30. An unlimited cognitive storage system for retaining permanent records of information deemed important. According to the Two-Store Model - this is the third level of processing and the second level of storage.
Concept-Driven Models
Respondent Behavior
Mnemonic Devices
Long-Term Memory
31. An approach to grading using descriptive terms such as 'outstanding' or 'unsatisfactory' to rate the student's performance.
Descriptive Grading Scales
Assertive Discipline
Mental Retardation
Long-Term Memory
32. The process of interpreting and making sense of the world according to Piaget's model of cognitive development.
Object-Relations Theory
Organization
Speech and Language Communication Disorders
External Locus of Control
33. 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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34. A testing procedure that measures a student's mastery of a particular skill or understanding of a certain concept. The purpose of this kind of test is to measure whether a student has achieved a certain learning objective.
Time-Out
Contingency Contracting
Schemata
Criterion-Referenced Testing
35. Assumptions about how different social relationships work and how other people feel and think.
Two-sigma problem
Derived Score
Social Inferences
Discovery Learning (or Guided Learning or Constructivism)
36. An approach to problem solving where one reasons how to reach the goal based on the current situation.
Descriptive Grading Scales
Code Emphasis Strategy
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Means-Ends Analysis
37. An approach to classroom management where the teacher will enforce clear rules for student conduct - quickly and impartially punishing any disobedience.
Maintenance Bilingual Programs
Shaping
Clustering
Assertive Discipline
38. A level of identity status where one has created his or her identity based on the opinions of others - not on personal choice.
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Heuristics
Foreclosure
Perception
39. A teaching procedure that allows the teacher to test the student's reasoning ability and cognitive functions. Instead of focusing on quantifiable answers - this method aims at improving the student's problem-solving skills.
Pragmatics
Advance Organizer
Learning Potential Assessment Device (LPAD)
Formative Evaluation
40. A kind of testing the teacher uses to determine what aspects of a subject to focus on - depending on how much the students know and comprehend.
Formative Evaluation
Accelerated Programs
Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Impulsivity
41. A kind of forgetting where new information interferes with the retrieval of previously learned information.
Retroactive Interference
Diagnostic Achievement Tests
Transitivity
Internal Locus of Control
42. A bell-shaped curve which can be easily and consistently used to interpret scores.
Hyperactivity
Dual Coding Hypothesis
Normal Distribution
Mastery Learning
43. 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
Voice Disorders
Confidence Interval
Centration
44. A sample group who is to represent the population being tested.
Norm Group
Analogies
Articulation Difficulties
Conservation
45. The study of how students learn and develop.
Luck
Educational Psychology
Foreclosure
Transitional Bilingual Programs
46. A type of learning where the teacher encourages the students to find their own meaning in learning. The teacher will show relationships between the new subject matter and past learning and will encourage the students to have confidence in their own a
Generative learning
Specific (or Low-Road) Transfer
Imaginary Audience Fallacy
Learning Disabilities
47. A method of rehearsal where one retains information in short-term memory by relating it to previously learned knowledge.
Phonics Approach
Law of Effect
Elaborative Encoding
Academic Learning Time
48. A level of identity status where the adolescent is actively trying out different beliefs - behaviors - and lifestyles to discover his or her identity.
Kuder-Richardson Reliability
Conservation
Retroactive Interference
Moratorium
49. 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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50. A reinforcer which is paired with multiple primary reinforcers - such as academic achievement or social standing.
Learning Disabilities
Gender Role
Generalized Reinforcer
Community-Based Education Programs