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__________ questions require more teacher judgment in the scoring process. -
ANSWER: subjective
___________ ________________ involves taking away a desirable reward (for
example, free time) in order to deter undesirable behavior. - ANSWER: Negative
punishment
___________ _______________, which is removal from a situation perceived by
the student to be unpleasant (such as a night off from doing homework). - ANSWER:
negative reinforcement
_____________ __________ is a term used to describe a traditional teacher-made
test composed of true-false, multiple-choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank, or essay
(commonly called constructed response) questions. - ANSWER: Traditional
assessment
,_____________ ________________ are usually more evident in science, math,
social studies, and language arts. - ANSWER: Process/ product assessments
_____________ is a learning theory based on using immediate consequences to
either weaken or strengthen a learner's observable response. - ANSWER:
Behaviorism
_______________ learners rely on physically experiencing it; - ANSWER: concrete
_______________ questions depend less on teacher judgment when grading, -
ANSWER: Objective
__________________ involves fitting new information into existing mental
structures, which Piaget called schema. - ANSWER: Assimilation
____________________ is a learner-centered approach to teaching that emphasizes
teaching for understanding, predicated on the concept that students construct
knowledge by making connections between present learning experiences and the
existing knowledge they already possess.
. - ANSWER: constructivism
, ______________________ ________________ have long been used in the
assessment of music, art, drama, and physical education. - ANSWER: Performance
assessments
_________________________ reasoning is the process of using an accepted rule to
draw a conclusion about a specific example. Syllogistic reasoning and conditional
reasoning are part of ___________________ reasoning. - ANSWER: deductive
_________________________ teaching, developed by Palinkas and Brown (1984),
is designed to increase students' reading comprehension. - ANSWER: Reciprocal
_________________reasoning is the process of drawing a general conclusion based
on one or more examples. - ANSWER: Inductive
___________scores usually are derived from percentiles and compare test
performance using nine intervals that are numbered in order from 1 to 9. - ANSWER:
Stanine
A criterion-referenced test - ANSWER: assesses students by comparing their
performance to a predetermined level of mastery. Florida's statewide, standardized
assessments are criterion-referenced tests.
A morpheme is - ANSWER: the smallest unit of meaning in the language.