Educational Psychology: Theories of Learning, Development, and Cognitive Growth Stages

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What is the study of how God created man to learn known as in educational psychology?
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Learning is defined as any relatively permanent change in behavior or thought that is a result of _____ or acquired knowledge.
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Which theory is associated with Erikson?
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What is the goal of Erikson's Psycho-Social Development Theory?
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Which stage of Erikson's personality development yields autonomy vs shame/doubt?
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Which stage of Erikson's personality development yields industry vs inferiority?
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Which stage of Erikson's personality development is considered the most important and yields identity vs role confusion?
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Which stage of Erikson's personality development yields integrity vs despair?
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Which psychologist is known for the Theory of Cognitive Development?
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What is the main theory for children's cognitive development today?
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Which concepts are associated with Piaget's theory of cognitive development?
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In Piaget's theory, what is an 'operation'?
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According to Piaget, what is accommodation?
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What are the four processes of social learning?
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Which educational concepts are associated with Jerome Bruner?
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What is the sensory register in the context of memory?
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What are the characteristics of short-term memory?
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How many pieces of information may be held at one time by an adult in short-term memory?
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What are the characteristics of long-term memory?
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How can you overcome the duration limit of short-term memory?
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What does Ephesians 6:4 advise fathers regarding their children?
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Self-discipline is the ability to regulate conduct by _____ and judgment, rather than impulse, desire, high pressure, or social custom.
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What is imposed discipline?
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What are the three aspects of the biblical authoritative view of discipline?
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What are some factors that can cause behavior differences in a classroom setting?
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What are some non-disciplinary helps for classroom behavior?
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What are the three universal classroom rules?
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Which psychologist is associated with the Social Cognitive Learning Theory?
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What is observation in the context of social learning?
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Which philosopher understood that observation is a human ability?
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What experiments are associated with Bandura?
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What are the key components of Bandura's Social Cognitive Learning Theory?
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What is a symbolic model in the context of social learning?
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Which step of social learning is not present in behaviorism?
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Which psychologist articulated the difference between raw stimuli and complex thought?
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What is associated with Mach in psychology?
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Which psychologist is associated with Gestalt Theory and the concept of a structured whole?
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Which psychologist is associated with the Gestalt Theory of Learning?
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According to Skinner, what type of reinforcement maintains behavior better than continuous reinforcement?
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What is Karl Popper's criterion for a true scientific theory?
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What type of memory is used for retrieval?
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What type of meaningfulness or organization is considered the strongest?
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What are the four ways to encode information from short-term memory to long-term memory?
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What is the term for taking information from short-term memory to long-term memory?
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Which psychologist is associated with experiments involving apes, specifically Sultan?
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What does the Atkinson-Shiffron Model of Memory state?
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Which psychologist is known for working with rats in his experiments?
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What concept is associated with Tolman?
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What does Field Theory suggest about our mind's processing?
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Which psychologist is associated with Field Theory?
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Who invented the concept of scaffolding in education?
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Which psychologist is known for the Hierarchy of Needs?
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Which psychologist is associated with the concept of self-concept?
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Which psychologist is associated with the concept of apparent motion?
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What is the classic view of constructivism?
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What is the modern view of constructivism?
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What is programmed instruction?
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How can you draw attention in a learning environment?
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What does humanism focus on?
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What is secular humanism?
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Which type of humanism focused on ancient Greek/Roman philosophies?
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True or False: Maslow's hierarchy of needs are in order of importance.
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What are the levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, in order?
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Who championed humanistic education and Perceptual Field Theory?
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What is authentic assessment in the context of humanistic education?
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What was the no-rule school run by humanist ideals, the experiment school to see if humanist education worked?
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What was the phrase used in Summerhill School referring to limits for the students?
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What are the three descriptions of a good learning outcome?
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What are the four reasons we have learning outcomes?
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Who created learning outcomes?
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What are the two foundational points of Mager's learning outcomes?
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What are the three parts of a Mager learning outcome?
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What is the only required part of a Mager outcome?
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What did Norman Gronlund state about specific outcomes?
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What are the three broad domains of Bloom's Taxonomy?
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What are the levels of the cognitive domain of Bloom's Taxonomy?
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What are the levels of the affective domain of Bloom's Taxonomy?
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What is the 'affective' domain referring to in Bloom's Taxonomy?
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What are the levels of the psychomotor domain of Bloom's Taxonomy?
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What two questions do you ask when writing learning outcomes?
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What are some descriptors of motivation?
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What are the two parts to intrinsic motivation?
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What are the four descriptors of effective praise?
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What are the characteristics of a fixed mindset?
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What are the characteristics of a growth mindset?
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What type of motivation should not be the main motivator according to educational psychology?
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What are some descriptors of measurement as motivation?
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Is teaching considered an art or a science?
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What are the four points of a teacher as a person (Art)?
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What are the points of the teacher as a professional (Science)?
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What is competition considered in educational psychology?
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What does team competition teach?
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What is the benefit of review competition?
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What is self-competition?
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What are Mrs. Gregory's Laws of Learning Theories?
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Which psychomotor domain involves the cognitive?
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