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CLEP Intro To Educational Psychology
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1. A type of character education where an instructor discusses moral questions with students. This type of program has limited success.
Two-sigma problem
Chunking
Development
Simple Moral Education Programs
2. A kind of testing the teacher uses to measure the students' mastery of a particular subject. These tests are used in a student's final grade.
Cooing
Instructional Theory
Summative Evaluation
Accelerated Programs
3. A level of moral reasoning guided by adherence to overarching moral principles - developed by Kohlberg. This level is also divided into two stages: stage 5 (realization that one is part of a large society where everyone deserves rights) and stage 6 (
Postconventional Morality
Gender Identity
Code Emphasis Strategy
Accelerated Programs
4. According to the Attribution Theory - a student who holds this belief considers success or failure to be uncontrollable.
Sensory Register
Self-Regulation
External Locus of Control
Enrichment Programs
5. Merely imitating another person's behavior without understanding its meaning.
Predictive Validity
Direct Modeling
Heuristics
Synthetic Intelligence
6. Academic programs focused on real-life problems and situations - such as developing professional skills or resisting negative peer pressure.
Intrinsic Motivation
Proactive Interference
Criterion-Related Validity
Individual and Small-Group Activities
7. The inability to retrieve learned information.
Elaboration
Psychometrics
Perception
Forgetting
8. The ability to infer a relationship between two objects and to compare and arrange them. According to Piaget - concrete operational children have this skill.
Transformation
Retroactive Interference
Transitivity
Models (Instruction)
9. A method of scaling scores which evaluates students in terms of the grade level at which they are functioning.
Reading
Grade-Level Equivalent Scores
Reciprocal Teaching
Intrinsic Motivation
10. One's self-perception of his or her gender.
Self-Talk (or Private Speech)
Gender Identity
Maturation
Whole Language Approach
11. A person's self-perception - what one thinks of oneself.
Performance-Based Test Strategies
Identity
Accelerated Programs
Academic Learning Time
12. How capable one actually is.
Real Self-Efficacy
Group Training Experiences
Synthetic Intelligence
Psychomotor Objectives
13. The ability to reason backward from a conclusion to its cause. According to Piaget - preoperational children lack this skill.
Alternate (or Parallel) Forms Reliability
Reversibility
Questioning Techniques
Mastery Learning
14. 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.
Public Law 94-142
Ability
Generalized Reinforcer
Demonstrations
15. 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.
Perceived Self-Efficacy
Construct Validity
Speech and Language Communication Disorders
Contingency Contracting
16. Students with this condition have learned that their efforts are all in vain and have given up trying to study by themselves.
Stability
Token Economy
Inner Speech
Learned Helplessness
17. A method of rehearsal where one retains information in short-term memory by relating it to previously learned knowledge.
Identity Diffusion
Retrieval
Scheduled Time
Elaborative Encoding
18. 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.
Norm-Referenced Testing
Rehearsal
Maintenance Bilingual Programs
Keyword
19. A level of identity status where the adolescent has finally created his or her own personal identity.
Social Learning and Expectancy
Withitness
ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
Identity Achievement
20. A measure of how well scores from two different tests meant to evaluate the same thing correlate with each other.
Invincibility Fallacy
Alternate (or Parallel) Forms Reliability
Visual Impairment
Formative Evaluation
21. A reinforcer which is paired with multiple primary reinforcers - such as academic achievement or social standing.
Criterion-Related Validity
Severe and Profound Retardation
Generalized Reinforcer
Concept-Driven Models
22. A theory that proposes there are both external and internal motivational factors. According to this theory - there are two components behind motivation: the personal value of the endeavor and one's perceived ability to accomplish it.
Real Self-Efficacy
Content Validity
Identity
Social Learning and Expectancy
23. An approach to grading where students' individual scores are compared to a predetermined average score.
Luck
Speech and Language Communication Disorders
Relative Grading Scales (Curving)
Limited Retardation
24. Controlled academic programs designed to stimulate students to learn new problem-solving skills.
Instruction
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Group Training Experiences
Learning Disability
25. Relating current information with previous learning.
Student Team Achievement Decisions
Retroactive Interference
Analogies
Grade-Level Equivalent Scores
26. Dividing large amounts of information into smaller pieces that are easier to remember.
Chunking
Brainstorming
English as a Second Language (ESL) Programs
Social Learning and Expectancy
27. An approach to teaching reading which attempts to enhance children's phonetic awareness - or ability to discriminate between different phonemes. This method teaches students the relationships between written words and their different phonemes.
Inner Speech
Echoic Storage Register
Internalizing Behavior Disorders
Phonics Approach
28. Difficulty speaking due to an obstruction of air in the nose or throat.
Voice Disorders
Dyslexia
Norm Group
Gender Identity
29. A form of negative punishment where something wanted by the student will be taken away if he or she behaves in an undesirable way.
Morphemes
Synthetic Intelligence
Corporal Punishment
Response-Cost System
30. A type of cooperative learning where students will be divided into teams and each student will be responsible for some aspect of a project.
Phonology
Reinforcer
Working or Short-Term Memory
Jigsaw II
31. A kind of achievement test which combines several different subject areas into the same test.
Aptitude Tests
Achievement Test Battery
Competency Tests (or End-of-Grade Tests)
Responsibility
32. Spontaneous noises an infant makes which include all of the sounds from every different language.
Public Law 94-142
Contingency Contracting
Chunking
Cooing
33. A measure of how well a test correlates with the skill - trait - or behavior the test is supposed to be evaluating.
Self-Talk (or Private Speech)
Operant Behavior
Mastery Learning
Validity
34. The ability to recognize that the quantity of a substance remains the same - even when it changes form. According to Piaget - preoperational children have developed this skill.
Echoic Storage Register
Analytical Intelligence
Stability
Conservation
35. A level of identity status where one has created his or her identity based on the opinions of others - not on personal choice.
Foreclosure
Structural Cognitive Modifiability
Transitivity
Public Law 94-142
36. Using a previously learned fact or skill in a different situation in virtually the same way.
Learned Helplessness
Postconventional Morality
Encoding
Specific (or Low-Road) Transfer
37. A method of scaling scores using a nine-point scale with a mean of 5 and standard deviation of 2. This method is intended to minimize insignificant differences between scores.
Analytical Intelligence
Stanine (STAndard NINE)
Functional Fixedness
Heuristics
38. Mental retardation requiring constant high-intensity educational support to pass through school.
Simple Moral Education Programs
Pervasive Retardation
Reliability
Allocated Time
39. A kind of performance-based testing strategy that combines multiple projects of the student that were made at various stages in a project.
Portfolio
Procedural Memory
Law of Effect
Validity
40. Academic programs designed to enable students to learn independently more about their areas of interest.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Transfer of Information
Accelerated Programs
General Exploratory Activities
41. Students with these disorders are angry - defiant - and hostile - seemingly unable to follow the teacher's rules.
Allocated Time
Luck
Externalizing Behavior Disorders
Expository Advance Organizers
42. Students who are in danger of failing to complete a basic education needed for operating successfully in society.
Discovery Learning (or Guided Learning or Constructivism)
At-Risk Students
Models (Instruction)
Dynamic Assessment Approach
43. Tests designed to measure a student's completion or a particular course or subject area.
Achievement Tests
Type-S Conditioning
Vicarious Learning
Triarchic Theory
44. General statements about the skills and abilities the student should have after completing the course.
Epilepsy
Algorithm
Community-Based Education Programs
Educational Goals
45. Language disorders characterized by trouble understanding spoken language.
Group Training Experiences
Receptive Language Disorders
At-Risk Students
Accelerated Programs
46. 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.
Visual Impairment
Impulsivity
Critical pedagogy
Class Inclusion
47. A raw score converted into a form in which it can be compared to other scores from the same test.
Articulation Difficulties
Educational Psychology
Derived Score
Token Economy
48. The ability to apply previous learning to new situations and problems. This is thought to be one of the types of intelligence on which creativity is based.
Synthetic Intelligence
Elaborative Encoding
Development
Gender Bias
49. The act of creating one's own standards of behavior based on observations of others. The best performance standards are those which are moderately difficult.
Social Inferences
Forgetting
Pervasive Retardation
Self-Regulation
50. The study of classification. In teaching - systems of this type provide a hierarchical scheme of different learning objectives which helps the teacher include all of the skills and concepts needed for mastery of a topic.
Taxonomy
Dual Coding Hypothesis
Epilepsy
Hyperactivity
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