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Educational Psychology Vocab
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1. Diagramming main ideas and the connections between them
deficiency needs
retroactive inhibition
mapping
fixed-ratio (FR) schedule
2. Procedures based on both behavioral and cognitive principles for changing one's own behavior by means of self-talk and self-instruction. (Meichenbaum)
effective teaching
cognitive behavior modification
cognitive apprenticeship
primary reinforcer
3. Learned information that could be applied to a wide range of situations but whose use is limited to restricted - often artificial - applications.
knowledge construction
equilibration
cooperative scripting
inert knowledge
4. Pleasant or unpleasant conditions that follow behaviors and affect the frequency of future behaviors.
consequences
individualized instruction
flashbulb memory
Skinner box
5. Relationship in which high levels of one variable correspond to high levels of another.
integrity vs. despiar
cues
positive correlation
variable-interval schedule.
6. Support for learning and problem solving; might include clues - reminders - encouragement - breaking the problem down into steps - providing an example - or anything else that allows the student to grow in independence as a learner.
achievement motivation
reciprocal teaching
experimental group
scaffolding
7. Teacher's ability to attend to interruptions or behavior problems while continuing a lesson or other instructional activity.
cooperative scripting
wait time
keyword method
overlapping
8. Basic requirements for physical and psychological well-being as identified by Maslow
inferred reality
development
heteronomous morality
deficiency needs
9. A thinking skills program in which students work through a series of paper-and-pencil exercises that are designed to develop various intellectual abilities.
note-taking
instrumental enrichment
behavioral learning theories
internal validity
10. General aptitude for learning - often measured by the ability to deal with abstractions and to solve problems.
identity achievement
self-esteem
prejudice reduction
intelligence
11. A strategy for remembering lists by picturing items in familiar locations
constructivist theories of learning
cognitive apprenticeship
equity pedagogy
loci method
12. Memorization of a series of items in a particular order.
self-regulated learners
generativity vs self-absorption
serial learning
identity vs. role confusion
13. Teaching of a new skill or behavior by means of reinforcement for small steps toward the desired goal.
shaping
review prerequisites
initial-letter strategies
inferred reality
14. Responses to questions made by an entire class in unison
imagery
choral responses
Skinner box
heteronomous morality
15. A pleasurable consequence that maintains or increases a behavior.
reinforcer
equity pedagogy
inferred reality
conservation
16. Decreased ability to recall previously learning information - caused by learning of new information.
pegword method
retroactive inhibition
identity achievement
early intervention program
17. Children are taught reading or other subjects in both their native language and English
norm-referenced interpretations
paired bilingual education
concrete operational stage
early intervention program
18. A parts of long-term memory that stores facts and general knowledge
self-esteem
locus of control
expectancy-valence model
semantic memory
19. Strategy where students more easily discover and comprehend difficult concepts if they can talk with each other about the problems (constructivist supported learning)
imagery
schedule of reinforcement
mediated learning
cooperative learning
20. A consequence that people learn to value through its association with a primary reinforcer.
retroactive facilitation
seatwork
schedule of reinforcement
secondary reinforcer
21. A strategy for improving memory by using images to link pairs of items.
zone of proximal development
keyword method
content evidence
equity pedagogy
22. The tendency to analyze oneself and one's own thoughts
cooperative scripting
action research
choral responses
reflectivity
23. 12 to 18 years (Erikson) 'Who am I?' is the big question
identity vs. role confusion
interference
single-case experiment
assimilation
24. The component of memory in which limited amounts of information can be stored for a few seconds.
overlapping
english immersion
short-term/ working memory
randomized field experiment
25. Technique in which items to be learned are repeated at intervals over a period of time.
independent practice
schema theory
descriptive research
distributed practice
26. Children's self-talk - which guides their thinking and action; eventually internalized as inner speech.
random assignment
developmentally appropriate education
interference
private speech
27. Programs designed to prevent or remediate learning problems among students from lower socioeconomic status communities.
direct instruction
transfer of learning
compensatory education
major stage theorists
28. In Piaget's theory of moral development - the stage at which a person understands that people make rules and that punishments are not automatic.
autonomous morality
identity achievement
single-case experiment
negative correlation
29. Students who have knowledge of effective learning strategies and how and when to use them
teacher efficacy
self-regulated learners
sign systems
affective objectives
30. An abstract idea that is generalized from specific examples
concept
inert knowledge
small muscle development
untracking
31. Socially approved behavior associated with one gender as opposed to the other.
unconditioned stimulus
sex-role behavior
operant conditioning
retroactive inhibition
32. A set of principles that relates to social environment to psychological development (Erikson is viewed this way)
psychosocial theory
growth needs
sex-role behavior
aptitude-treatment interaction
33. Play in which children engage in the same activity side by side but with very little interaction or mutual influence.
self-actualization
cues
review prerequisites
parallel play
34. A chart that classifies lesson objectives according to cognitive level.
behavior-content matrix
elaboration
cooperative learning
choral responses
35. A level of rapidity and ease such that tasks can be performed or skills utilized with little mental effort.
moratorium
secondary reinforcer
bottom-up processing
automaticity
36. Instructional program for students who speak little or no English in which some instruction is provided in the native language
means-ends analysis
cues
solitary play
bilingual education
37. Learning strategies that call on students to ask themselves who - what - where - and how questions as they read materials.
english immersion
self-questioning strategies
paired-associate learning
means-ends analysis
38. The process of restoring balance between present understanding and new experiences. According to Piaget learning depends on this process.
preconventional level of morality
equilibration
massed practice
self-regulation
39. Process of repeatedly associating a previously neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus in order to evoke a conditioned response. (Pavlov)
automaticity
assimilation
sensorimotor stage
classical conditioning
40. Stimuli that have no effect on a particular response.
early intervention program
imagery
neutral stimuli
summative evaluations
41. A state of consolidation reflecting conscious - clear-cut decisions concerning occupation and ideology. (Marcia)
identity achievement
major stage theorists
cognitive apprenticeship
schedule of reinforcement
42. Teacher works out an example of a problem on the board...modeling their thought process.
self-esteem
mental set
worked examples
generalization
43. Actions that show respect and caring for others.
development
inferred reality
means-ends analysis
prosocial behaviors
44. A skill learned during the concrete operational stage (Piaget) of cognitive development in which individuals can think simultaneously about a whole class of objects and about relationships among its subordinate classes.
locus of control
verbal learning
identity achievement
class inclusion
45. Increased comprehension of previously learned information because of the acquisition of new information.
extinction
retroactive facilitation
critical thinking
developmentally appropriate education
46. A person's ability to develop his or her full potential
randomized field experiment
equity pedagogy
industry vs. inferiority
self-actualization
47. Something that can have more than one value - in a experiment researchers try to limit these to only that being tested.
summative evaluations
variable
means-ends analysis
motivation
48. Environmental conditions that activate the senses
stimuli
within-class ability grouping
centration
preoperational stage
49. Experiment conducted under realistic conditions in which individuals are assigned by chance to receive different practical treatments or programs.
retroactive inhibition
attribution theory
self-regulation
randomized field experiment
50. Experiment that studies a treatment's effect on one person or one group by contrasting behavior before - during - or after application of the treatment.
foreclosure
proactive facilitation
scaffolding
single-case experiment