These are the two types of motivation discussed in the self-determination theory
What is Intrinsic and Extrinsic motivation?
This is the black and white view of intelligence. Individuals with this point of view often fear failure and avoid doing tasks which they have not mastered.
What is Fixed
This is the direction of the correlation that exists between amount of hours spent studying and exam scores
What is positive
This is the reason why teachers should be more concerned about students having one loving parent than two neglectful parents
What is family processes are more important than structure?
These are the 6 learning strategies we have discussed
What is retrieval practice, dual coding, generative learning, interleaving, elaboration, concrete examples
These are the three ways Intrinsic motivation can be boosted (ABC)
What is autonomy, belonging, and competence?
Repeatedly praising children for being smart prevents them from developing this type of mindset
What is Growth
This theory of intelligence is backed by research
Hierarchical
These are Bronfenbrenner's systems in order
micro, meso, exo, macro, chrono
This is the strategy being used for this jeopardy game
What is retrieval
This is the goal orientation of student who works hard in every class, always shows up, always completes assignments, and consistently asks questions. They desire to gain as much knowledge as they can simply because it would fulfill them to do so.
What is Mastery approach
These are the three aspects of the Attribution theory
What is locus of control, stability, and controllability
This is what is being measured in a IQ test
What is cognitive functioning
These are the four parenting styles and their corresponding levels of warmth and control
What is authoritative(high both), authoritarian (low warmth, high control), permissive (high warmth, low control), uninvolved (low both)
This is the strategy actually being used when a teacher mistakingly believes that a student has a visual "learning style" after showing them a picture that accompanies an explanation
what is dual coding
At every work meeting, this employee sits in the back, slouches down in their chair and silently prays that the boss does not ask them any questions. The idea of answering incorrectly makes this worker want to faint.
What is Performance Avoidance
These are the attributions of your friend who believes that they are single because they were born unattractive.
What is internal, stable, uncontrollable
This is the phenomenon of continually rising IQ scores with each passing decade
What is Flynn Effect
The mom from Mean girls is an example of this parenting style
Permissive (too involved)
Two basketball players are practicing shooting for an upcoming game. One only practices one drill for the entire practice session, while the other goes back and forth between multiple drills. This is the reason why one of the players is better prepared
Interleaving- more like real game
This is the type of conditioning related to extrinsic motivation
What is instrumental/operant conditioning?
This is theory that the self efficacy theory is derived from
What is social cognitive theory
In an study that examined multiple intelligences, the lower performing students were assigned to the experimental group, this is the important aspect of a "true" experiment that was voilated
what is random assignment
Your significant other's workplace just established a new rule that results in employee's working overtime on weekends. You are bummed because you wanted to bring them to your family party to meet your parents for the first time. Your family's culture places a big emphasis on relationships, so it is important that everyone meet. If only your significant other had started working this job 5 years ago, there would be no issues with this new rule. Point out bronfenbrenner's system interactions in this situation
micro- sig other and family
meso- sig other meeting family
exo- sig other's job rule
macro- family culture
chrono- time your sig other is working
This is the learning theory that a lot of the learning strategies come from
What is info processing