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CLEP Intro To Educational Psychology
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1. The results one expects from different behaviors.
Expected Outcomes
Organization
Pervasive Retardation
Active teaching
2. General statements about the skills and abilities the student should have after completing the course.
Educational Goals
Analogies
Maintenance Bilingual Programs
Questioning Techniques
3. Information given in advance of a lesson to prepare the students by reminding them of important information learned before and focusing them on key information.
Achievement Motivation
Expository Teaching
At-Risk Students
Advance Organizer
4. A process that occurs when two stimuli are consistently paired - causing the presence of one to evoke the other.
Conditioning
Heuristics
Means-Ends Analysis
Instructional Objectives
5. A form of behavior modification using operant conditioning principles. Every time the patient displays the desired behavior - he is awarded a token (such as a star or a coin) that can be traded for a physical possession or special privilege.
Descriptive Statistics
Whole Language Approach
Social Cognition
Token Economy
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 unstable and intrinsic to the student.
Relative Grading Scales (Curving)
Classification
Effort
Extrinsic Motivation
7. 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
Holophrastic Speech
WAIS (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale)
Pervasive Retardation
Working or Short-Term Memory
8. The drive to perform a certain behavior solely to receive an external reward.
Extrinsic Motivation
Portfolio
Shaping
Speech and Language Communication Disorders
9. A method of assessing how much students know by giving them closed-ended response questions they are to answer by themselves.
attrition
Means-Ends Analysis
Static Assessment Approach
Identity
10. Transferring a general method of problem solving from one situation to the next.
General (or High-Road) Transfer
Automaticity
Self-Determination Theory
Test Bias
11. One of the characteristics of ADHD. This term describes students who are easily distracted and cannot remain focused or remember information.
Inattention
Identity
Self-Talk (or Private Speech)
Acronym
12. 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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13. 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.
Cooing
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Educational Goals
Cerebral Palsy (CP)
14. Taxonomies detailing the types of values and attitudes the student should develop by the end of the course.
Phonics Approach
Affective Objectives
Fluency Disorders
Cooperative Learning
15. The process of interpreting and making sense of the world according to Piaget's model of cognitive development.
Organization
Comparative Advance Organizers
Educational Psychology
Impulsivity
16. Theories which argue that the language - culture - and traditions of minority students negatively affects their academic ability.
Affective Objectives
Receptive Language Disorders
Academic Learning Time
Cultural Deficit Theories
17. All of the orderly changes which help a person better adapt to the surrounding environment.
Retrieval
Self-Efficacy
Development
Keyword
18. Academic programs focused on real-life problems and situations - such as developing professional skills or resisting negative peer pressure.
Individual and Small-Group Activities
Generalized Reinforcer
Mediated Learning Experiences (MLE)
Withitness
19. Assumptions about how different social relationships work and how other people feel and think.
Phonemes
Generalized Reinforcer
Social Inferences
Reinforcer
20. 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
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Generalized Reinforcer
Formative Evaluation
21. 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).
Rehearsal
Conventional Morality
Transitivity
Norm Group
22. Those one observes.
Vicarious Learning
Models (Observational Learning)
Mediated Learning Experiences (MLE)
Performance-Based Test Strategies
23. Bilingual education programs which teach students both in their native tongue and English - allowing them to maintain their bilingualism.
Phonics Approach
Elaboration
Advance Organizer
Maintenance Bilingual Programs
24. 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
Class Inclusion
Socioeconomic Status
Static Assessment Approach
25. Tests designed to measure a student's completion or a particular course or subject area.
Public Law 94-142
Achievement Tests
Moratorium
Task Analysis
26. 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.
Specific Learning Outcomes
Deficiency Needs
Type-S Conditioning
Task Analysis
27. The ability to reason backward from a conclusion to its cause. According to Piaget - preoperational children lack this skill.
Mental Retardation
Echoic Storage Register
Learning Potential Assessment Device (LPAD)
Reversibility
28. A possible range a student's scores may fall in if the student took the test multiple times.
Gender Bias
Secondary Reinforcer
Confidence Interval
Formative Evaluation
29. The use of a single word to represent an entire thought. This kind of speech is found in young children.
Validity
Moratorium
Corporal Punishment
Holophrastic Speech
30. 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
Encoding
Enrichment Programs
External Locus of Control
Triarchic Theory
31. Another name for operant conditioning - due to the importance of responses in determining whether learning has occured.
Semantic Memory
Type-R Conditioning
Critical pedagogy
Shaping
32. Difficulty forming smooth connections between words.
Transitional Bilingual Programs
Mastery Grading Scales
Fluency Disorders
Accelerated Programs
33. Mental retardation needing emotion care on an as-needed basis.
Working or Short-Term Memory
Intermittent Retardation
Contingency Contracting
External Locus of Control
34. A level of identity status where one has created his or her identity based on the opinions of others - not on personal choice.
Maturation
Proactive Interference
Foreclosure
Withitness
35. 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
Moratorium
Keyword
Individual and Small-Group Activities
36. A form of behavioral modification where the teacher will purposely ignore any disruptive behavior by a student to try to eradicate the behavior.
Descriptive Grading Scales
Planned Ignoring
Psychometrics
Dynamic Assessment Approach
37. The study of the meaning behind words.
Long-Term Memory
Gifted and Talented Children
Semantics
Transformation
38. Mental retardation characterized by an IQ between 35 and 49.
Kuder-Richardson Reliability
Zone of Proximal (or Potential) Development
Moderate Retardation
Stanine (STAndard NINE)
39. The use of physical punishment.
Corporal Punishment
Absolute Grading Standards
Face Validity
Community-Based Education Programs
40. The ability to organize objects based on some common characteristic. According to Piaget - concrete operational children have mastered this skill.
Language Experience Strategy
Procedural Memory
Classification
Structural Cognitive Modifiability
41. How relevant a test is at face value.
Guided Discovery
Face Validity
General Exploratory Activities
Keyword
42. The application of knowledge - skills - and experience to achieving a particular goal.
Perceived Self-Efficacy
Problem Solving
Group Consequences
Normal Distribution
43. According to the Attribution Theory - a student who holds this belief considers success or failure to be in his or her control.
Content Validity
Internal Locus of Control
Pedagogy
General Objectives
44. The ability to translate written symbols into abstract concepts and ideas.
Cerebral Palsy (CP)
Effort
Secondary Reinforcer
Reading
45. The collection of traits in a person that inspires him to behave honestly - respectfully - and courageously.
Task Analysis
Respondent Behavior
Practical Intelligence
Character
46. Difficulty pronouncing the correct sound or substituting with an incorrect sound.
Generative learning
Face Validity
Pervasive Retardation
Articulation Difficulties
47. A mnemonic device that creates a shorthand based on the first letter of each word in a set to be memorized.
Acronym
Means-Ends Analysis
Shaping
Development
48. 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.
Organization
Z-Scores
Mastery Grading Scales
Mental Retardation
49. A person's self-perception - what one thinks of oneself.
Inattention
Identity
Expected Outcomes
Self-Regulation
50. A bell-shaped curve which can be easily and consistently used to interpret scores.
Normal Distribution
Analytical Intelligence
Self-Determination Theory
Preconventional Morality