Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development
Intelligence Tests
Gardener's Multiple Intelligences
Linguistics
Theories of Language Development
100

Arranging items along a quantitative dimension

Seriation

100

Tests that are consistent over time are _______.

What is Reliable?

100
The number of multiple intelligences Gardener defined

Nine

100

Name a speech and language disorder

Aphasia - Loss of language 

Articulation Disorder 

Fluency Disorders 

Voice Disorders

100

Theory of language development focused on social learning with MKP's or caregivers.

What is Vygotsky's Zone or Proximal Development

200

The Concrete Operational stage is chracterized by the development of ___________ and ____________ thinking.

Organized and Rational

Marks the beginning of logical/operational thought

200

Explain what the Standardization of test means...

The standardization of a test involves giving it to a large number of people at different ages and computing the average score on the test at each age level

200

Which intelligence best fits the following scenario:

Joaquin is great at soccer and most sports. He is very coordinated. He also loves to dance.

Kinesthetic Intelligence

200

6 Major Branches of Linguistics

phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics

200

Noah Chomsky termed this innate ability to learn language as...

What is the Language Acquisition Device (LAD)?

300

Name the Skill according to the scenario:

Jen learned that ice could melt and be refrozen, but eggs cannot be unscrambled. 

What is Reversibility?


300

What does the following formula calculate?

mental age ÷ chronological age × 100

IQ (Intelligence Quotient)

300

Which intelligence best fits the following scenario:

Nancy has a "green thumb". She loves to observe nature and is very knowledgable about botany. 

Naturalistic

300

Phonetics vs. Phonology

Phonetics- The study of individual speech sounds

Phonolgy- The study of phonemes (which are the speech sounds of an individual language)


300

With this theory parents/caregivers use "rewards" to encourage language in a functional manner

What is B.F. Skinner's Operant Conditioning?

400

Name the Skill according to the scenario:

Benji recognizes that a deflated soccer ball is still a soccer ball.

Identity

400

 Represented Visually: the pattern of scores usually observed in a variable that clusters around its average

Normal Distribution/ Bell Curve

400

Interpersonal vs. Intrapersonal

The ability to understand and interact effectively with others vs. The ability to have insight into the self

400

Syntax vs. Semantics

Syntax- the study of sentences and phrases, or how people put words into the right order so that they can communicate meaningfully 

Semantics- the meaning of sentences. Someone who studies semantics is interested in words and what real-world object or concept those words denote, or point to

400

What is Whole Language Approach?

It attempts to teach reading as naturally as possible. As the sounds of words don’t have meaning, the focus is on reading words and sentences in context (such as real books), rather than learning the sounds and phonemes that makeup words.

500

Decentration focuses on more than one dimension that could change wheres Conservation...

the concept of conservation, which means that changing one quality can be compensated for by changes in another quality

500

Being "gifted" means a child has an IQ of this or higher

IQ of 130 or higher

500

If you were great at writing essays and an advanced reader then you might have this intelligence

What is Linguistic Intelligence?

500

The term associated with the following scenario:

the word “awesome,” when said with a big smile, means the person is excited about a situation. “Awesome,” said with crossed arms, rolled eyes, and a sarcastic tone, means the person is not thrilled with the situation

What is context/contextual information?

500

Assimilation vs. Accomodation

Assimilation- the process of changing one’s environment to place information into an already-existing schema (or idea)

Accommodation- the process of changing one’s schema to adapt to the new environment