Behaviorism
Social Cognitive Theory
Psychosocial and Cognitive Development
Information Processing Theory
Age Level Charactoristics
100
Weaken a target behavior by presenting an aversive stimulus after the behavior occurs.
What is Punishment?
100
"I KNOW i am going to do great in math this year!"
What is an example of self- efficacy?
100
The tendency to organize schemes to better allowunderstanding of experiences.
What is Equilibration?
100
The term used to describe how information is organized in our long term memory...
What is Schemata?
100
While early maturing boys will likely draw favorable response, early maturing GIRLS are likely to suffer from...
What is low self-esteem?
200
Response...Response...REINFORCE!...response...response...REINFORCE!
What is Fixed Ratio Schedules?
200
Generate visual Images of, and memorize a set of well-known locations that form a natural series... (Type of Mnemonic Device)
What is Method of Loci?
200
Autonomy vs. shame and doubt, and initiative vs. guilt...
What is Erikson’s Psychosocial Development Theory?
200
When grouped, the sensory register, short-term memory, and long-term memory make up this term...
What are the Memory Stores?
200
During adolescence, this is the most common emotional disorder...
What is Depression?
300
A theorists approach to instruction that revolves around 1. Clear goals, 2. Logical Sequencing of Material and 3. Self Pacing
Who is Skinner?
300
Personal Characteristics, Behavior and Environmental Factors are all apart of...
What is Triadic Reciprocal Causation Model?
300
These TWO major tendencies of Piaget govern both physiological and mentalfunctioning...
What is Organization and Adaptation?
300
When information is transferred from ones short term memory to their long term memory by the linking of NEW information to RELATED information already stored...
What is Elaborative Rehearsal?
300
The average age, give or take a year, to which boys AND girls hit puberty...
What is 11 and 14?
400
5 Gold Stars = A Prize! (Hint: "Economy"
What is A Token Economy?
400
"Focus on the task, set goals, self-monitor and process information meaningfully..."
What are things a self-regulated learner does?
400
A child is said to possess this when they are not able to realize that other people have different opinions and do not always see things the same way as them...
What is Egocentrism?
400
This short-term memory control process is useful for learning, and teachers who present information in CHUNKS are demonstrating this...
What is Organization?
400
Someone with few friends, are easily distracted and are not really interested in schoolwork is considered to be this...
What is a Delinquent?
500
1. Select the Target Behavior 2. Obtain Reliable Data 3. Select Potential Inforcers 4. Reinforce SUCCESSIVE target behaviors each time they occur 5. Reinforce the newly established TARGET behavior when it occurs Now, Reinforce on a VARIABLE reinforcement schedule
What is Shaping?
500
Forethought Phase, Performance Phase, Self Regulation Phase...
What are the Phases of the Self-Regulation Cycle?
500
“You might get caught” or “it’s against the law and if we don’t obey laws our whole society might fall apart”.
What are examples of Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Reasoning?
500
A Model, beginning with stimuli picked up by SENSES which is recorded in the sensory register, which will then be transferred to the short-term memory store to be processed...
What is the model of information processing?
500
A child’s SELF-image is made up of these three components...
What is self-description, self-concept and self-esteem?