Self-Concept & Identity
Individual Differences
Exceptionalities
Reinforcement & Punishment
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100
What is the most crucial stage of Erikson’s Psychosocial Stages?
What is Industry vs. Inferiority (6th Year)
100
A student with a learning disability MUST have this.
What is an IEP.
100
We can say that Helen had what type of learning disability?
What is dyslexia.
100
Occurs when experience causes a relatively permanent change in an individual’s knowledge or behavior:
What is Learning.
100
Who developed the taxonomy of learning objectives?
Who is Benjamin Bloom.
200
This term is used for an “identity crisis”:
What is moratorium.
200
The ability or abilities to acquire and use knowledge for solving problems and adapting to the world:
What is Intelligence
200
The best way to ensure a student with a learning disabilities success is?
What is early diagnosis.
200
Ivan Pavlov discovered the involuntary emotional or physiological responses such as fear, increased muscle tension, salivation or sweating:
What is classical conditioning.
200
Name the two types of lesson plans.
What is Mager and Groplound.
300
When someone of ethnic minority completely adopts the values of the majority, essentially ignoring their own:
What is assimilation.
300
What are 3 of Swanson's Suggestions for students with emotional or behavioral difficulties?
What is 1.Structure the environment 2.Structure the schedules 3.Structure activities 4.Structure rules and routines 5.Offer choices
300
The expectation based on past experiences that all one's efforts will ultimately lead to failure:
What is Learned Helplessness.
300
What are the two types of punishments?
What is presentation and removal.
300
What is standard deviation?
What is an index of how widely scores vary from the average in a set of scores.
400
A conflict between a positive choice and an unhealthy alternative:
What is a developmental crisis.
400
Name 3 learning disabilities we have discussed:
What is 1.Autism 2.Cerebral Palsy 3.Epilepsy
400
Name 3 accommodations for a student with a learning disability.
What is 1. Seat student in front of class. 2. Seat student next to an excelling student. 3. Shut door and windows to distractions. 4. Give clear and concise directions. 5. Remember to highlight correctness not just errors. 6. Have a set of textbooks for home. 7. Books on tape.
400
Application of behavioral learning principles to change behavior:
What is applied behavior analysis.
400
a.)An individual with a specific learning disability that is EXCEPTIONALLY gifted; (most commonly in math or music). b.)What disability do they have?
What is a.)Savant b.)Autism
500
An overall judgment of self-worth; incorporates all of one’s self-concept:
What is self-esteem.
500
a.)Theory that intelligence is a biological and psychological potential to solve problems and create outcomes that are valued by a culture. b.)How many intelligences are there according to Gardner?
What is a.)Gardner's Theory b.)8
500
What are some effects of learned helplessness? How did Helen portray some of these?
What is a.)remaining helpless and passive, avoid certain subjects out of fear b.)Open-ended
500
a.)What type of learning incorporates the ABC sequence? b.)What does ABC stand for here?
What is a.)Operant learning b.) Antecedent-Behavior-Consequences
500
In a list of scores what is the SEM formula?
What is S/sqrt(N).
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