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Educational Psychology Vocab
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1. The tendency to analyze oneself and one's own thoughts
correlational study
sign systems
reflectivity
consequences
2. A previously neutral stimulus that evokes a particular response after having been paired with an unconditioned stimulus.
moral dilemmas
conditioned stimulus
retroactive inhibition
presentation punishment
3. Research study aimed at identifying and gathering detailed information about something of interest.
reversibility
principles for providing extrinsic incentives
proactive inhibition
descriptive research
4. Situation in which students appear to be on-task but are not engaged in learning.
worked examples
self-regulation
top-down processing
mock participation
5. Students are taught primarily or entirely in English
english immersion
learned helplessness
concrete operational stage
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
6. Basic skills are gradually build into more complex skills.
bottom-up processing
paired bilingual education
preoperational stage
negative correlation
7. Instruction in the background skills and knowledge that prepare children for formal teaching later.
sex-role behavior
readiness training
independent practice
behavioral learning theories
8. Stage at which children learn to represent things in the mind. (Piaget: ages 2-7)
development
random assignment
reflexes
preoperational stage
9. Events that precede behaviors
action research
industry vs. inferiority
antecedent stimuli
assimilation
10. Paying attention to only one aspect of an object or situation.
theory
centration
criterion-references interpretations
conservation
11. The frequency and predictability of reinforcement.
self-regulation
schedule of reinforcement
classical conditioning
intimacy vs. isolation
12. The component of memory in which limited amounts of information can be stored for a few seconds.
content integration
free-recall learning
social learning theory
short-term/ working memory
13. Stages 1 and 2 in Kohlberg's model of moral reasoning - in which individuals make moral judgements in their own interests.
neutral stimuli
preconventional level of morality
class inclusion
learning
14. Kounin - the degree to which the teacher is aware of and responsive to student behavior at all times
intelligence
conditioned stimulus
withitness
perception
15. A focus on having students in mixed-ability groups and holding them to high standards but providing many ways for students to reach those standards
untracking
long-term memory
formative evaluation
perception
16. A critical goal of multicultural education; involves development of positive relationships and tolerant attitudes among students of different backgrounds.
mental set
moral dilemmas
prejudice reduction
action research
17. 5 to 9 pieces of information
lesson clarity
cognitive learning theories
intelligence quotient (IQ)
working memory capacity
18. Stages 5 & 6 in Kohlberg's model of moral reasoning - in which individuals make moral judgments in realtion to abstract principles.
postconventional level of morality
expectancy-valence model
cooperative learning
cooperative play
19. The study of teaching and learning with applications to the instructional process. Also called instruction.
pedagogy
individualized instruction
treatment
cooperative play
20. Component of instruction in which students work by themselves to demonstrate and rehearse new knowledge.
independent practice
mnemonics
parallel play
observational learning
21. Children are taught reading or other subjects in their native language for a few years and then transitioned to English
bottom-up processing
emergent literacy
independent practice
transitional bilingual education
22. Gradual - orderly changes by which mental processes become more complex and sophisticated.
automaticity
lesson clarity
cognitive development
conditioned stimulus
23. Assessments that compare the performance of one students against the performance of others
mock participation
generalization
norm-referenced interpretations
zone of proximal development
24. A type of evidence of validity that exists when scores on a test are related to scores from another measure of an associated trait
criterion-related evidence
neutral stimuli
classical conditioning
sensorimotor stage
25. Reinforcement schedule in which desired behavior is rewarded following an unpredictable amount of time.
uncorrelated variables
schema theory
variable-interval schedule.
paired bilingual education
26. Activities and techniques that orient students to the material before reading or class presentation
classical conditioning
advance organizers
autonomous morality
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
27. Children's self-talk - which guides their thinking and action; eventually internalized as inner speech.
reciprocal teaching
private speech
semantic memory
primacy effect
28. Dual language models teach all students in both English and another language.
aptitude-treatment interaction
two-way bilingual education
intelligence quotient (IQ)
principles for providing extrinsic incentives
29. Variables for which there is no relationship between high/low levels of one and high/low levels of the other.
semantic memory
behavioral learning theories
uncorrelated variables
Joplin Plan
30. Teachers' use of examples - data - and other information from a variety of cultures.
content integration
cognitive behavior modification
derived scores
private speech
31. A study strategy that requires decisions about what to write.
parts of a direct instruction lesson
note-taking
untracking
strategies to enhance intrinsic motivation
32. 12 to 18 years (Erikson) 'Who am I?' is the big question
extinction burst
identity vs. role confusion
mock participation
accommodation
33. Inhibition of recall of certain information by the presence of other information in memory.
review prerequisites
interference
formative evaluation
experimental group
34. Success bring with it a sense of industry - a good feeling about oneself and one's abilities. 6 to 12 years (Erikson)
effective teaching
conservation
scaffolding
industry vs. inferiority
35. Learning of items in linked pairs so that when one member of a pair is presented - the other can be recalled.
flashbulb memory
experimental group
fixed-interval schedule
paired-associate learning
36. Play in which children engage in the same activity side by side but with very little interaction or mutual influence.
learning probes
dual code theory of memory
parallel play
behavior-content matrix
37. Teacher works out an example of a problem on the board...modeling their thought process.
worked examples
learned helplessness
extinction
cooperative play
38. Learning based on the observation of the consequences of others' behavior.
vicarious learning
schema theory
serial learning
postconventional level of morality
39. Decreased ability to learn new information - caused by interference from existing knowledge
maintenance
consequences
outlining
proactive inhibition
40. Theories describing human development as occurring through a fixed sequence of distinct - predictable stages governed by inborn factors.
constructivism
antecedent stimuli
deficiency needs
discontinuous theories of development
41. Theories based on the belief that human development progresses smoothly and gradually from infancy to adulthood.
meaningful learning
criterion-related evidence
continuous theories of development
free-recall learning
42. A strategy for memorization in which images are used to link list of facts to a familiar set of words or numbers.
overlapping
social learning theory
pegword method
untracking
43. Programs designed to prevent or remediate learning problems among students from lower socioeconomic status communities.
self-concept
foreclosure
compensatory education
regrouping
44. Needs for knowing - appreciating - and understanding - which people try to satisfy after their basic needs are met as identified by Maslow
growth needs
withitness
parts of a direct instruction lesson
stimuli
45. Measure of the match between the content of a test and the content of the instruction that preceded it.
vicarious learning
self-questioning strategies
content evidence
imagery
46. Programs - generally at the primary level - that combine children of different ages in the same class. Also called cross-age grouping programs.
retroactive facilitation
bottom-up processing
nongraded programs
discovery learning
47. Bandura states it has four phases: 1. attentional phase-paying attention to a model 2. retention phase-students watch the model and then practice 3. reproduction phase- try to match their behavior to the model's 4. motivational phase- student will co
observational learning
Joplin Plan
cognitive behavior modification
proactive inhibition
48. Strategies for learning in which initial letters of items to be memorized are made into a more easily remembered word or phrase.
PQ4R method
private speech
initial-letter strategies
paired-associate learning
49. Play that is much like parallel play but with increased levels of interaction in the form of sharing - turn-taking - and general interest in what others are doing.
constructivism
associative play
developmentally appropriate education
stimuli
50. Interaction of individual differences in learning with particular teaching methods.
operant conditioning
variable
aptitude-treatment interaction
expectancy-valence model