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Educational Psychology Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. At a disadvantage - were popular with their peers and with boys but all things being equal they were likely to suffer from depression more likely to suffer from an eating disorder more likely to become suicidal ; gain weight earlier which is viewed a
Assimilation and accommodation
Control variable
Cognitive reasoning
Early maturing girls
2. Said that IQ tests are so biased they should be declared illegal
Role confusions
Vygotsky calls this Private Speech
Independent variable
Jane Mercer
3. Stages all happen in the same sequence
Universal
Invariant
Private speech
Autonomy vs shame and doubt; if the child feelds overly criticized or punished or guilty the child may come out of this stage without autonomy and strong feelings of shame and doubt
4. Piaget said we has humans inherit two basic tendencies ______ and ______.
Formal operation stage
Organization and adaptation
Vygotsky calls this Private Speech
ZPD - zone of prozimal distance
5. Age 4 to 5 years; during this stage the child beings to learn language ; see alot of exploration from the child ; this initiative to explore will be encouraged if the child doesnt feel guilty
Organization and adaptation
Assimilation and accommodation
Initiative vs guilt
Nature vs nurture
6. Erikson said if a child is having feelings of role confusion to take a ________
Control variable
Contributions of Piaget
Psychosocial moratorium
Industry vs inferiority
7. Liuson and Peskin looked at kids who began to develop physically mature before their class mates ( ___________)
Control variable
Laray Pee case
Reliability
Early and late maturation
8. What are the Piaget's 3 Principles?
Norm reference test ( ACT - GRE - IQ tests - in class exams - special education placement)
Hartshore and May
1. conservationism 2. De-centration 3. Reversibility
Reliability and validity
9. 11 years and on ; the child begins to use abstract thinking - deal with hypothesis - engages in mental manipulations; this formal thinking develops gradually
Jane Mercer
Contributions of Piaget
Formal operation stage
Preoperational stage
10. 20 and on up if it happens at all; only a small proportion of adults get to this level; these peoplea re able to understand the moral principles behind the rules of society
1. sensorimotor stage 2. preoperational stage 3. concrete-operational stage 4. formal operation stage
4 times - successful suicide
Post conventional morality
ZPD - Zone of proximal distance
11. Categories are 34% - 14% and 2% from the mean ; height - weight - intelligence - will fall under this
Piaget
Hartshore and May
Normal curve
Erikson's contributions
12. New experiences that fit an existing scheme ; a child sees a ew type of ball and realizes it a ball - different from his ball but understands its still a ball
Erikson's contributions
Equilibrium ( mental balance)
Negative correlation
Assimilation
13. Believes kids benefit more when they interact with kids people who are more skilled than they are; believes that language is critical for cognitive development to occur
Vygotsky beliefs
1. sensorimotor stage 2. preoperational stage 3. concrete-operational stage 4. formal operation stage
Decentration
6 hour retardets
14. 1. 1st person that got us looking at the fact that kids develop cognitively in stages 2. got us to realize that kids think differently from each other and from adults 3. got us to realize that qualitative changes in thinking happen as a child goes
Reversibility
Decentration
Egocentric thinking
Contributions of Piaget
15. ______ says kids often engage in parallel play
Parpain
Reliability
1. sensorimotor stage 2. preoperational stage 3. concrete-operational stage 4. formal operation stage
Different types of tests and surverys
16. 1. some people feel as though he may have underestimated the ability of kids 2. he talked about there being 4 distinct stages of development 3. some critics focused too much on what children couldnt do rather than what they could do 4. some think t
Criticisms of Piaget
Object permanence
Stanine scores
Early and late maturation
17. What are 3 different ways to study behavior?
Individual case study - naturalistic observation - tests and surverys
Trust vs mistrust; if the child's basic needs are met during this stage then they come out with a sense of trust; if not met they come out with a sense of mistrust
Identity vs role confusion
Jane Mercer
18. Adolescents who do not feel a sense of crisis about their future career because they avoid thinking about it (lets party attitude)
Preoperational stage
Preoperational stage
Identity diffusion
1. sensorimotor stage 2. preoperational stage 3. concrete-operational stage 4. formal operation stage
19. Relationship between two variables where they increase or decrease together ; example - number of calories and number of pounds gained
Individual case study - naturalistic observation - tests and surverys
BITCH test
Lorenz - imprinting
Positive correlation
20. Describing relationships between two factors is a correlation: a statistical description of how closely two variables are related. They can range from -1.00 to +1.00.
Parpain
Naturalistic observations
Pase vs Hannon
Sandra bem
21. One of the approaches Piaget used was the _____ - he would pose a problem then he would ask the child a question and based on the answer he got he would ask the child additional questions
Kohlberg
Clinical method
Norm reference test
Assimilation
22. 1. there was no proof 2. his emphasis on identity crisis may have been from his own experiences in his life and he may have incorporated into a theory for everyone
23. The sens of balance is known as ________________
Equilibrium ( mental balance)
Contributions of Piaget
ZPD - Zone of proximal distance
Erikson's criticisms
24. How do children develop a sense of right and wrong - what behavior is okay and what behavior is not okay
Vygotsky beliefs
Nature vs nurture
Post conventional morality
Moral development
25. A branch of psychology that studies children in an educational setting and is concerned with teaching and learning methods - cognitive development - and aptitude assessment
Jane Mercer
Negative correlation
Educational psychology
Organization and adaptation
26. What happened in the past
Naturalistic observations
Sensorimotor stage
Correlation
Educational testing(IQ - group test - leap - standardized testing - Norm reference test - frequency distribution - and criteria reference test
27. Probably the most often looked at score when people look at reports
Moral development
Grade equivalency score
Criterion (criteria) reference test
Stanine scores
28. How to Piaget and Kohlberg differ?
Accommodation
Kohlberg
Kohlberg believes that moral reasoning could be sped up by instruction; Piaget disagreed because he believes moral reasoning is tied into cognitive development and cognitive development cannot be sped up
Intelligence
29. 2 to about 7 years; during this stage language develops at a rapid rate - the child no longer thinks as images but in words; increase in terms of language but the way the child thinks is not yet logical
Invariant
Naturalistic observations
Preoperational stage
Sensorimotor stage
30. In Chicago the judge ruled that IQ tests are not biased against minority kids and that they can be used for placement
Identity achievement
Scheme
1. sensorimotor stage 2. preoperational stage 3. concrete-operational stage 4. formal operation stage
Pase vs Hannon
31. What are the 4 cognitive stages developed by Piaget?
Scheme
Laray Pee case
Individual case study
1. sensorimotor stage 2. preoperational stage 3. concrete-operational stage 4. formal operation stage
32. She said what we should strive for is psychological androgony (means not gender specific - can be both male and female characteristics)
Jane Mercer
ZPD - Zone of proximal distance
Sandra bem
Educational psychology
33. Where is this new experience causes a change in an existing scheme ; child may have to modify this scheme (ex: john lenon's child adding a new idea of what a court is )
Cognitive reasoning
Assimilation and accommodation
Organization and adaptation
Accommodation
34. Said alot of kids were able to describe what they were supposed to do in hypothetial situation but when you place them in a real life situation they often engage in the opposite behavior ; final observation: kids know the rules - they just dont follo
Organizations
Hartshore and May
Invariant
Psychosocial moratorium
35. Talked about kids in schools that were only considered retarded during the 6 hours they were at school
Individual case study
Jane Mercer
Correlation
Think at different ages
36. Birth to about 9 years old ; kohlberg says young kids do not understand the rules of society; they follow the rules to avoid punishment
Positive correlation
Decentration
Preconventional morality
Identity vs role confusion
37. More confident and more outgoing
Preconventional morality
Late maturing girls
Critical period
1. conservationism 2. De-centration 3. Reversibility
38. Most psychologists believe that intelligence is due to ___ ____; you cant prove which one is more or if they equal but they both play a role
Identity vs role confusion
Vygotsky beliefs
Conventional morality
Nature vs nurture
39. Take a standard set of items presented in a uniform manner and the results are reported in terms of standards
Standardized scores
Laray Pee case
Individual case study - naturalistic observation - tests and surverys
Standardized testing
40. Young kids that talk to themselves
Private speech
Intelligence
Vygotsky calls this Private Speech
Beverly Fargot
41. Ruled that tests that are biased (IQ tests) cannot be used for the placement of minority kids into classes
Vygotsky beliefs
Frequency distribution
Initiative vs guilt
Laray Pee case
42. Goes from birth to about the age of 2 years - during this stage schemes are developed primarily through sensory and motor activities ; around the age of 6 to 8 months the child develops an important cognitive milestone object permanence
Identity diffusion
Kohlberg
Sensorimotor stage
Contributions of Piaget
43. At any point in a child's development there are problems that the child is just on the verge of being able to solve by them but they dont have quite enough skills to solve them themselves; however - if they are given assistance/guidance they are ofte
Grade equivalency score
Experimental methods
Zone of Proximal Distance
Clinical method
44. What are 5 different types of testing?
Concrete-operational stage
Independent variable
Educational testing(IQ - group test - leap - standardized testing - Norm reference test - frequency distribution - and criteria reference test
Role confusions
45. Compare an individuals performance to that of his or her peers ; 1. they are objective 2. have predetermined answers 3. compare a student's performance to the performance of others 4. the performance is evaluated in terms of norms
Different types of tests and surverys
Identity achievement
Educational psychology
Norm reference test
46. What are the 5 components of the Scientific method?
Identity diffusion
Experimental and control
Sampling(represents society as a whole - if you dont have a sample then the experiment will be messed up) - control(keep all the variables the same except the independent) - objectivity(some believe some dont) - publication(peer journals) - replicati
Sensorimotor stage
47. There are adolescents who accept and endorse the career choice made for them by someone else
Reversibility
Accommodation
Identity foreclosure
Jean Block
48. The ability to aquire knowledge or skills
Intelligence
Criticisms of Piaget
Different types of tests and surverys
Clinical method
49. 9 to about 20 years old ; this group he says follows the rules of society because they are the rules of society ; follow the rules to impress other people (like parents and teachers and to show their respect for authority )
Conventional morality
Identity diffusion
1st year ; development of trust
Cognitive reasoning
50. A tendency we all have to adapt or adjust to our environment; the child uses intellectual processes to transform them so they can use them for new experiences
Adaptation
6 hour retardets
Post conventional morality
Early maturing girls