Which question is an example of a casual research question?
What is the relationship between task completion and disruptive behavior?
Which aspect of Piagetian theory would neo-piagetians disagree with?
Educatio
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Which question is an example of a casual research question?
What is the relationship between task completion and disruptive behavior?
Which aspect of Piagetian theory would neo-piagetians disagree with?
Education should be based on developmentally appropriate practices.
Bandura
A student may not be able to accomplish alone what might be accomplished with the assistance of competent peers and adults.
Skinner
States that behavior immediately followed by a pleasurable consequence will result in a student engaging in that behavior more frequently.
Meichenbaum
A student may be taught self-regulation theories in a variety of contexts so that self-regulation becomes a habit
Erikson
The school environment becomes a major influence on social skill development during middle childhood
Which two concepts are characteristics of Meichenbaum's
model of learning (choose 2)
Self instruction & Modeling
Operant Conditioning
A teacher praises students for staying in their seats.
Classical Conditioning
Students leave the classroom when they hear the bell ring.
Classical Conditioningg
A cat hears a can being opened and runs to its food dish.
Operant Conditioning
A child quits sticking his tongue out at another child after being put in time out.
Why do educational psychologists use single case experiments?
They include a small number of participants
Which research journal is a complication of reprinted articles from other journals?
Annual Editions Educational Psychology
An important finding in brain research is that as a person grows in knowledge and skill, the brain becomes more efficient?
Students can develop expertise by practicing essential skills.
Which situation is an example of action research?
A principle reads a research article about a new classroom management technique and encourages teachers to adopt the technique.
At which development stage are exploring objects in various ways, finding hidden objects gestures commonly expected activities?
Toddler, 1 to 3 years
Which developmental age group is characterized by turning increasingly to peer groups and beginning to search for partners and careers?
12 to 18 years
Which combination of concepts helps children in their cognitive development, according to Vygotsky?
Scaffolding, private speech, the zone of proximal development, cooperative learning.
Which child is exhibiting a typical sign of the learning exceptionality autism?
A child who misinterprets social cues
Which significant environmental factor is correlated with a student being learning disabled?
Being from a low socioeconomic group
initiative vs. guilt
psychosocial theory
Pre operational stage
Cognitive development theory
Reinforcement
Operant Behaviorism
Conditioned Stimulus
Classical Behaviorism
Including families in school governance, advocacy, parent teacher association, and school councils.
Decision Making
Involving families in goal setting, extracurricular, and curricular activities that promote student success
Learning at home
Recruiting families to participate in activities that support success and school programs
Volunteering
Encouraging two way correspondence to establish relationships among families, teachers and administrators
Communicating
Which group of students would be accommodated using cross age tutoring?
Students who exhibit logical/mathematical intelligence
What is the key process involved in cognition?
Scaffolding
Which component of information processing does interference affect?
Sensory Register
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