this is the second part of the psych exam. It has 38 questions all a.b and c choices
1
A type of formal reasoning that involves four parts, with the relation of the
last two parts being the same as the relation of the first two parts is called:
2
All of the following questions reflect a cognitive information processing
approach, except which one?
3
Among the basic assumptions of the multiple intelligence theory are:
4
Among the techniques to foster creativity are:
5
An individual who takes a constructivist approach to teaching would likely
encourage students to do which of the following?
6
Within the Big Five model of personality, which factor represents persons
who intellectually curious, open to experience, interested in cultural pursuits,
sensitive to beauty (in its high scores) and persons who are conventional
thinkers, straightforward, regard art/science (in its lower scores):
7
Educational psychology aims to study:
8
Every half hour or so (about each 15 or 45 minutes), a teacher compliments a
certain student for staying in his seat and working quietly, unless the student
fails to do so. This teacher is using which of the following schedules or
reinforcement?
9
Experts do all the following EXCEPT
10
Howard Gardner does not feel that a single IQ is an accurate indication of an
individual’s ability. He identified many different types of intelligences an
individual may have. Which of the following is NOT a type of intelligence
identified by Gardner?
11
If a student has belief perseverance, which of the following would he or she
most likely display?
12
If you are describing your best friend to another person, you might rattle off a
list of qualities to describe that individual. These qualities, or ….. , are the building blocks of what we understand to be an individual’s personality.
13
Learning strategies are:
14
Learning strategies used by the students will:
16
Mr. Kotter has assigned the students to work cooperatively on a project
about the Civil War. He puts the students into the heterogeneous groups of
four and gives each group the project guidelines. They are to turn in one
project on which they will receive a group grade. He is surprised when some
students contribute little to their group’s effort. What is Mr. Kotter doing
wrong?
17
Mr. Tyrell wants his tenth grade students to learn a list of Spanish verbs and
their conjugations by the following week. He tells them to make sure that
they memorize the list by the exam day. According to Mr. Tyrell’s
instructions, what Learning Strategies are students most likely to use to
remember the list of verbs and their conjugations?
18
Mrs. Right wants to ensure that her students remember the information she
is presenting in class today. Thus, after she is done with the lesson, she begins
a question and answer a period in which she asks the students to generate
personal examples of the concepts they just learned. What is Mrs. Right
using?
19
Ms. Martha has stuents ge tinto groups for their next activity. She instructs
students to work with the paint provided at each table in order to find out
how we get green paint. Ms. Martha is using which learner-centered
strategy?
20
Ms. Mott’s ninth grade science class is taught with an emphasis on discovery
and hands-on laboratory investigation; thus her students are helped to
construct their knowledge. What approach to science teaching is Ms. Mott’s
using?
21
Ms. Sanders wants her students to be quiet and ready to learn as soon as
posible after coming in from recess. Sometimes the children are so excited
that they have difficulty quieting down. To help remind them that it is the
time to be quiet and listen, Ms. Sanders flicks the light switch on and off
several times. The children immediately quiet and listen to her instructions.
According to applied behavioral analysis, what is Ms. Sanders doing when she
turns the light son and off?
22
On Fridays, sixth grade students spend one hour with kindergarten children.
The older students help the younger children with math or reading work.
Which of the following terms best describes this example?
23
Ronald is very good at being able to think about something in novel and
unusual ways and come up with unique solutions to the problema. This
means that Ronald is very ……
24
Supporters of learner-centered instruction feel it leads to students’ ……
25
Susan is excited about returning to school after summer vacation. Her first
day of middle school ended great, and once Susan is at home she begins to
recall that day’s events. Susan’s memory of the day’s events is called ...
26
Swen is not excited about having to read another Shakespearean play. He has
already read two of Shakespeare’s plays and he concluded from reading those
two plays that he dislikes the general nature of Shakespeare’s plays. Swen is
engaging in …..
27
The “time out” technique consist on:
28
The elements of a performance contract are:
29
The first formal test of general intelligence that appeared in 1905 was the:
30
The Flynn effect suggests that which of the following is true?
31
The impact of multiple intelligences theory in Education is that:
32
The statistical technique of ….. determines the degree of correlation between
performances on various tasks to determine the extent to which they reflect
particular underlying characteristics.
33
What is the correct affirmation about “meaningful learning”?
34
Which of the following descriptions of students reveals the greatest level of
“analytical” intelligence, as proposed by Sternberg?
35
Which of the following is NOT an example of transfer?
36
Which of the following is the best example of classical conditioning?
37
Which of the following personality traits is not contained in the five-factor
model?
38
Which of the following scenarios presents the best example of prototype
matching?
39
Within the study of emotional intelligence, the mixed models:
40
According to Keller Plan, what children have to proof to advance to the next unit is:
42
What type of condition does Watson use in his experiments?
43
The "insight " is an aspect of:
44
According to Stenvberg's pov:
45
Students with high practical intelligence:
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