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Educational Psychology Vocab
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1. Simple to complex: knowledge (recall) - comprehension (translating - interpreting - or extrapolating) - application (using principles or abstractions to solve novel or real-life problems) - analysis (breaking down complex information or ideas into si
verbal learning
maintenance
parts of a direct instruction lesson
Blooms Taxonomy
2. Present new material - conduct learning probes - provide independent practice - assess performance and provide feedback - provide distributed practice and review
modeling
review prerequisites
cooperative play
keyword method
3. Approach to teaching in which the teacher transmits information directly to the students; lessons are goal oriented and structured by the teacher.
randomized field experiment
calling order
proactive inhibition
direct instruction
4. Experiments in which researchers create a highly artificial - structured setting that exists for a brief period of time. Researchers can exert a very high degree of control over all the factors involved in the study.
learning probes
laboratory experiment
continuous theories of development
unconditioned stimulus
5. Use of direct - simple - and well-organized language to present concepts.
lesson clarity
effective teaching
within-class ability grouping
proactive facilitation
6. Something that can have more than one value - in a experiment researchers try to limit these to only that being tested.
equity pedagogy
transfer of learning
learning probes
variable
7. A person's perception of his or her own strengths - weaknesses - abilities - attitudes - and values.
variable-interval schedule.
content evidence
self-concept
equity pedagogy
8. Experiment that studies a treatment's effect on one person or one group by contrasting behavior before - during - or after application of the treatment.
Premack Principle
single-case experiment
attention
educational psychology
9. Mental processing of new informations that relates to previously learned knowledge.
postconventional level of morality
intentionality
external locus of control
meaningful learning
10. Arousing interest - maintaining curiosity - interesting presentation modes - and helping students set their own goals
verbal learning
strategies to enhance intrinsic motivation
principles for providing extrinsic incentives
law
11. Needs for knowing - appreciating - and understanding - which people try to satisfy after their basic needs are met as identified by Maslow
cooperative scripting
growth needs
principle
top-down processing
12. Programs - generally at the primary level - that combine children of different ages in the same class. Also called cross-age grouping programs.
random assignment
nongraded programs
integrity vs. despiar
psychosocial crisis
13. The order in which students are called on by the teacher to answer questions during the course of a lesson.
positive correlation
prejudice reduction
criterion-related evidence
calling order
14. Length of time that a teacher waits for a student to answer a question
wait time
emergent literacy
assertive discipline
achievement motivation
15. A set of principles that explains and relates certain phenomena.
reinforcer
extinction burst
theory
autonomy vs. doubt
16. Theories describing human development as occurring through a fixed sequence of distinct - predictable stages governed by inborn factors.
identity achievement
knowledge construction
discontinuous theories of development
nformation-processing theory
17. Values computed from raw scores that relate students' performances to those of a norming group
theory
derived scores
autonomy vs. doubt
descriptive research
18. Work that students are assigned to do independently during class.
self-questioning strategies
teacher efficacy
transitional bilingual education
seatwork
19. Play in which children engage in the same activity side by side but with very little interaction or mutual influence.
randomized field experiment
parallel play
formal operational stage
recency effect
20. A study method in which students work in pairs and take turns orally summarizing sections of material to be learned.
retroactive inhibition
knowledge construction
small muscle development
cooperative scripting
21. Stimuli that have no effect on a particular response.
prejudice reduction
seatwork
content evidence
neutral stimuli
22. Designed to determine whether additional instruction is needed
formative evaluation
proactive inhibition
worked examples
behavior-content matrix
23. Decreased ability to recall previously learning information - caused by learning of new information.
constructivist theories of learning
paired-associate learning
retroactive inhibition
proactive facilitation
24. A strategy for remembering lists by picturing items in familiar locations
keyword method
primary reinforcer
learning probes
loci method
25. The goals of students who are motivated primarily by a desire to gain recognition from others and to earn good grades.
self-regulation
withitness
note-taking
performance goals
26. Responses to questions made by an entire class in unison
regrouping
free-recall learning
choral responses
semantic memory
27. Arranging objects in sequential order according to one aspect - such as size - weight - or volume.
seriation
summarizing
compensatory preschool programs
criterion-related evidence
28. Learning process in which individuals physically carry out tasks.
communicating positive expectations
compensatory education
enactment
variable-ratio (VR) schedule
29. Group that receives the treatment during an experiment.
strategies to enhance intrinsic motivation
concept
experimental group
formative evaluation
30. A part of long-term memory that stores information about how to do things
procedural memory
metacognitive skills
independent practice
secondary reinforcer
31. Pleasant or unpleasant conditions that follow behaviors and affect the frequency of future behaviors.
consequences
compensatory education
motivation
uncorrelated variables
32. Knowledge about one's own learning or about how to learn ('thinking about thinking')
paired bilingual education
metacognition
outlining
seatwork
33. The increase in levels of a behavior in the early stages of extinction.
sensory register
means-ends analysis
motivation
extinction burst
34. A study strategy that requires decisions about what to write.
note-taking
constructivist theories of learning
compensatory preschool programs
foreclosure
35. Procedures based on both behavioral and cognitive principles for changing one's own behavior by means of self-talk and self-instruction. (Meichenbaum)
english immersion
cognitive behavior modification
variable
schemata
36. Helping students understand how the knowledge we take in is influence by our origins and points of view.
descriptive research
knowledge construction
distributed practice
theory
37. Carryover of behaviors - skills - or concepts from one setting or task to another.
generalization
self-regulation
keyword method
psychosocial crisis
38. Unpleasant consequences used to weaken behavior.
object permanence
punishment
discovery learning
generativity vs self-absorption
39. Withdrawal of a pleasant consequence that is reinforcing a behavior - designed to decrease the chances that the behavior will recur.
untracking
teacher efficacy
self-regulation
removal punishment
40. Strategy where students more easily discover and comprehend difficult concepts if they can talk with each other about the problems (constructivist supported learning)
cooperative learning
law
free-recall learning
norm-referenced interpretations
41. Degree to which results of an experiment can be applied to a real-life situations.
criterion-related evidence
transitional bilingual education
extinction burst
external validity
42. The tendency to analyze oneself and one's own thoughts
cognitive learning theories
reflectivity
vicarious learning
intelligence
43. A stimulus that naturally evokes a particular response
reciprocal teaching
retroactive facilitation
punishment
unconditioned stimulus
44. Component of the memory system in which information is received and held for very short periods of time.
untracking
educational psychology
sensory register
principles for providing extrinsic incentives
45. Technique in which items to be learned are repeated at intervals over a period of time.
distributed practice
emergent literacy
performance goals
learning
46. Devices or strategies for aiding the memory
zone of proximal development
egocentric
mnemonics
locus of control
47. A small-group teaching method based on principles of question generation; through instruction and modeling - teachers foster metacognitive skills primarily to improve the reading performance of students who have poor comprehension
neutral stimuli
scaffolding
self-concept
reciprocal teaching
48. Memorization of facts or association that might be essentially arbitrary
rote learning
self-concept
parallel play
reinforcer
49. Students begin with complex problems to solve and then work out or discover (with the teacher's guidance) the basic skills required.
teacher efficacy
pedagogy
initiative vs. guilt
top-down processing
50. Actions that show respect and caring for others.
rehearsal
conditioned stimulus
prosocial behaviors
individualized instruction