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Educational Psychology Vocab
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1. A study strategy that requires decisions about what to write.
formal operational stage
strategies to enhance intrinsic motivation
initial-letter strategies
note-taking
2. Theories that state that learners must individually discover and transform complex information - checking new information against old rules and revising rules when they no longer work. (student-centered instruction)
internal validity
prejudice reduction
positive correlation
constructivist theories of learning
3. Theory suggesting that information coded both visually and verbally is remembered better than information coded in only one of those two ways.
self-regulation
cooperative play
bottom-up processing
dual code theory of memory
4. Withdrawal of a pleasant consequence that is reinforcing a behavior - designed to decrease the chances that the behavior will recur.
removal punishment
working memory capacity
home-based reinforcement strategies
learned helplessness
5. The fact that an object exists even if it is out of sight.
object permanence
sign systems
constructivism
cognitive behavior modification
6. The weakening and eventual elimination of a learned behavior as reinforcement is withdrawn.
derived scores
extinction
verbal learning
unconditioned stimulus
7. A level of rapidity and ease such that tasks can be performed or skills utilized with little mental effort.
transitional bilingual education
intentionality
automaticity
control group
8. Stage at which children learn to represent things in the mind. (Piaget: ages 2-7)
mediated learning
behavior-content matrix
self-concept
preoperational stage
9. Relationship in which high levels of one variable correspond to low levels of another.
mnemonics
Skinner box
procedural memory
negative correlation
10. Mental repetition of information - which can improve its retention
rehearsal
schema theory
action research
reciprocal teaching
11. Programs that are designed to prepare disadvantaged children for entry into kindergarten and first grade.
nformation-processing theory
positive correlation
scaffolding
compensatory preschool programs
12. View of cognitive development that emphasizes the active role of learners in building their own understanding of reality. (Piaget's theory of development)
behavior-content matrix
rule-example-rule
constructivism
modeling
13. Teaching techniques that facilitate the academic success of students from different ethnic and social class groups.
generativity vs self-absorption
private speech
equity pedagogy
cues
14. Application of behavioral learning principles to understanding and changing behavior (What is the target behavior and the reinforcer)
applied behavior analysis
seriation
nongraded programs
constructivism
15. A study strategy that has students preview - question - read - reflect - recite - and review material.
uncorrelated variables
action research
PQ4R method
psychosocial crisis
16. Designed to determine whether additional instruction is needed
formative evaluation
learning
conditioned stimulus
demonstrations - models - and illustrations
17. Learning of words (or facts expressed in words).
autonomy vs. doubt
treatment
mediated learning
verbal learning
18. Instruction tailored to particular students' needs - in which each student works at her or his own level and rate.
means-ends analysis
identity diffusion
sex-role behavior
individualized instruction
19. Cognitive theory of learning that describes the processing - storage - and retrieval of knowledge in the mind.
moral dilemmas
accommodation
punishment
nformation-processing theory
20. Stages 1 and 2 in Kohlberg's model of moral reasoning - in which individuals make moral judgements in their own interests.
reflectivity
preconventional level of morality
transitivity
metacognitive skills
21. Devices or strategies for aiding the memory
process-product studies
mnemonics
identity achievement
trust vs. mistrust
22. An adolescent's premature establishment of an identity based on parental choices - not his or her own (Marcia)
sign systems
rehearsal
foreclosure
applied behavior analysis
23. Procedure used to test the effect of a treatment. Researchers can create special treatments and analyze their effects.
assimilation
randomized field experiment
intentionality
experiment
24. A parts of long-term memory that stores facts and general knowledge
semantic memory
pedagogy
deficiency needs
retroactive facilitation
25. Approach to teaching in which the teacher transmits information directly to the students; lessons are goal oriented and structured by the teacher.
rehearsal
extinction
direct instruction
free-recall learning
26. Events that precede behaviors
within-class ability grouping
antecedent stimuli
discrimination
content evidence
27. Representing the main points of material in a hierarchical format.
outlining
single-case experiment
mediated learning
means-ends analysis
28. Gradual - orderly changes by which mental processes become more complex and sophisticated.
object permanence
cognitive development
flashbulb memory
secondary reinforcer
29. A strategy for remembering lists by picturing items in familiar locations
conservation
cognitive learning theories
critical thinking
loci method
30. Imitation of others' behavior. (Bandura)
early intervention program
single-case experiment
regrouping
modeling
31. Values computed from raw scores that relate students' performances to those of a norming group
derived scores
presentation punishment
seriation
discovery learning
32. An internal process that activates - guides and maintains behavior over time.
deficiency needs
random assignment
criterion-related evidence
motivation
33. Final evaluations of students' achievement of an objective
summative evaluations
advance organizers
nformation-processing theory
affective objectives
34. Technique in which items to be learned are repeated at intervals over a period of time.
schemes
distributed practice
fixed-interval schedule
principle
35. The concept that certain properties of an object (such as weight) remain the same regardless of changes in other properties (such as length).
imagery
conservation
inferred reality
self-esteem
36. Food - water - and other consequence that satisfies a basic need.
primary reinforcer
class inclusion
conditioned stimulus
bottom-up processing
37. Procedures based on both behavioral and cognitive principles for changing one's own behavior by means of self-talk and self-instruction. (Meichenbaum)
short-term/ working memory
conservation
self-regulated learners
cognitive behavior modification
38. The process of restoring balance between present understanding and new experiences. According to Piaget learning depends on this process.
equilibration
prosocial behaviors
private speech
Skinner box
39. The practice of grouping students in separate classes according to ability level
between-class ability grouping
neutral stimuli
cooperative play
equilibration
40. State learning objectives and orient students to the lesson.
pegword method
overlapping
parts of a direct instruction lesson
motivation
41. The process of connecting new material to information or ideas already in the learner's mind.
sign systems
conventional level of morality
emergent literacy
elaboration
42. Unpleasant consequences used to weaken behavior.
summative evaluations
mock participation
knowledge construction
punishment
43. Kounin - the degree to which the teacher is aware of and responsive to student behavior at all times
modeling
short-term/ working memory
withitness
autonomy vs. doubt
44. A thinking skills program in which students work through a series of paper-and-pencil exercises that are designed to develop various intellectual abilities.
behavior-content matrix
bilingual education
instrumental enrichment
sensory register
45. Reinforcement schedule in which desired behavior is rewarded following a constant amount of time.
internal validity
autonomous morality
expectancy-valence model
fixed-interval schedule
46. Wait for students to respond - avoid unnecessary achievement distinctions among students - and treat all students equally.
dual code theory of memory
communicating positive expectations
untracking
identity achievement
47. Important events that a fixed mainly in visual and auditory memory.
maintenance
flashbulb memory
retroactive facilitation
choral responses
48. Arousing interest - maintaining curiosity - interesting presentation modes - and helping students set their own goals
laboratory experiment
strategies to enhance intrinsic motivation
motivation
expectancy theory
49. Level of development immediately above a person's present level. (Vygotsky believed that this was where real learning took place)
zone of proximal development
mapping
home-based reinforcement strategies
early intervention program
50. Programs - generally at the primary level - that combine children of different ages in the same class. Also called cross-age grouping programs.
nongraded programs
levels-of-processing theory
seatwork
identity achievement