What are the two stress chemicals?
What is... adrenaline and cortisol
What is neural pruning?
What is...Getting rid of unneeded information over time to make room for more in the future
What is the train called that brought refugees to the US from the Central Americas?
What is... ‘La Biesta’
What kind of Animal did Pavlov study?
What is... Dog
What is it called when you form a new word with each letter from another word in list form?
What is... Acronym
What are the four different parenting styles?
What is...authoritative, authoritarian, neglectful/rejective, and permissive.
What is the defining chart of an IQ test?
What is... Bell curve
What makes race differ from ethnicity?
Race focuses on physical attributes (skin color and etc), and ethnicity focuses on their culture (Language, heritage, religion, and customs)
What concept did B.F Skinner find in 1953.
What is...operant conditioning
What is grouping individual bits of data into meaningful larger units to retain the information?
What is... Chunking
What is the next step that a teacher should take when they suspect a child who might be in child abuse?
What is... Contact the principal, school psychologist, or social worker
What does it mean to have intrapersonal intelligence?
What is...to be self smart
What legal case was passed that ruled that separating children in public schools based upon their race was unconstitutional?
What is... Brown v Board of Education (1954)
Name the process of how to suppress bad behavior in order
What is...Behavior, Punisher, weakened/decreased behavior
What is the first step of conscious learning?
What is...Paying attention
Do you always have to go in order in Psychological Development?
What is... (or answer close to)
No, because the developmental model does show it that way. Every person is unique in how they live and can bounce off different stages of psychological development.
What is the uses of experiences in ways that foster insight
What is...Creative intelligence
What is the difference between expressive language and receptive language?
What is... Expressive language is how the child expresses, receptive language is how the child understands the language.
What is the reason to use an FBA (functional behavioral assessment)?
What is... to obtain information about antecedents, behaviors and consequences to identify the reason and behavior.
Which method of enhancing your short term memory involves you, repeating the desired information over and over to yourself?
What is...Maintenance Rehearsal
What are the two stages in the “conventional” category of moral stage development? Please refer to the pictures that were in the study guide if you are unsure.
What is... Law and Order and Good Boy Attitude
What is the main point of FERPA
What is... Gives parents the right to look at their children’s medical records
What does CALPS stand for, and what does it mean/ involve?
What is... Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency. It involves language that is needed for day-to-day living. ex. social interactions with friends
what is the premack principle?
What is...States that a more preferred activity can serve as a reinforcer for completing a less preferred activity
What are the three essential metacognitive skills? (refer to chapter 8/9 study guide)
What is...planning, monitoring, and evaluating