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EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY EXAM #2 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(GRADED A+)

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development - ANSWERthe pattern of biological, cognitive, and socioemotional changes that begin from conception throughout the rest of life biological processes - ANSWERChanges to development as a result of that person's physical nature (ie genetics, brain development, height, weight gains etc). cognitive processes - ANSWERchanges in an individual's thought, intelligence, and language socioemotional processes - ANSWERchanges in an individual's relationships with other people, emotions, and personality Nature - nurture issue - ANSWERThe long standing controversy over the relative contributions that genes and experience make to the development of psychological traits and behaviors Continuity and discontinuity issue - ANSWERfocuses on whether the changes people undergo over the life span are gradual or abrupt Early-later experience issue - ANSWERThe issue of the degree to which early experiences (esp. in infancy) or later experiences are the key determinants of the child's development. schemas - ANSWERconceptual frameworks a person uses to make sense of the world assimilation - ANSWERthe application of a general schema to a particular instance accommodation - ANSWERthe modification of internal representations in order to accommodate a changing knowledge of reality initiative vs. guilt - ANSWERErikson's third stage in which the child finds independence in planning, playing and other activities industry vs. inferiority - ANSWERErikson's 4th Stage in which children must learn the productive skills their culture requires or else face feelings of inferiority identity vs. identity confusion - ANSWERErikson's 5th stage. From age 12 - 20, the major task is to build a consistent identity, a unified sense of self. Failure of teens to achieve a sense of identity results in role confusion and uncertainty about the future.

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EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY EXAM
#2 QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS(GRADED A+)

development - ANSWERthe pattern of biological, cognitive, and socioemotional
changes that begin from conception throughout the rest of life

biological processes - ANSWERChanges to development as a result of that person's
physical nature (ie genetics, brain development, height, weight gains etc).

cognitive processes - ANSWERchanges in an individual's thought, intelligence, and
language

socioemotional processes - ANSWERchanges in an individual's relationships with
other people, emotions, and personality

Nature - nurture issue - ANSWERThe long standing controversy over the relative
contributions that genes and experience make to the development of psychological
traits and behaviors

Continuity and discontinuity issue - ANSWERfocuses on whether the changes
people undergo over the life span are gradual or abrupt

Early-later experience issue - ANSWERThe issue of the degree to which early
experiences (esp. in infancy) or later experiences are the key determinants of the
child's development.

schemas - ANSWERconceptual frameworks a person uses to make sense of the
world

assimilation - ANSWERthe application of a general schema to a particular instance

accommodation - ANSWERthe modification of internal representations in order to
accommodate a changing knowledge of reality


initiative vs. guilt - ANSWERErikson's third stage in which the child finds
independence in planning, playing and other activities

industry vs. inferiority - ANSWERErikson's 4th Stage in which children must learn the
productive skills their culture requires or else face feelings of inferiority

identity vs. identity confusion - ANSWERErikson's 5th stage. From age 12 - 20, the
major task is to build a consistent identity, a unified sense of self. Failure of teens to
achieve a sense of identity results in role confusion and uncertainty about the future.

, intimacy vs. isolation - ANSWEREriskon's sixth stage. From age 21 - 40, the major
task is to achieve intimacy (deeply caring about others and having meaningful
experiences with them). Otherwise, we experience isolation, feeling alone and
uncared for in life


organization - ANSWERgrouping isolated thoughts and behaviors into a higher-order
system

equilibration - ANSWERthe mental process that motivates humans to keep schemes
in balance with the real environment

sensorimotor stage - ANSWERin Piaget's theory, the stage (from birth to about 2
years of age) during which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory
impressions and motor activities

Preoperational stage - ANSWERin Piaget's theory, the stage (from about 2 to 6 or 7
years of age) during which a child learns to use language but does not yet
comprehend the mental operations of concrete logic

concrete operational stage - ANSWERin Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive
development (from about 6 or 7 to 11 years of age) during which children gain the
mental operations that enable them to think logically about concrete events

formal operational stage - ANSWERin Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive
development (normally beginning about age 12) during which people begin to think
logically about abstract concepts

abstract reasoning - ANSWERpondering a deeper meaning beyond the concrete and
literal.

hypothetical-deductive reasoning - ANSWERPiaget's formal operational concept that
adolescents have the cognitive ability to develop hypotheses, about ways to solve
problems.

adolescent egocentrism - ANSWERthe heightened self-consciousness of
adolescents

Vygotsky's theory - ANSWERA sociocultural cognitive theory that emphasizes how
culture and social interaction guide cognitive development.

Zone of Proximal Development - ANSWERin Vygotsky's theory, the range between
children's present level of knowledge and their potential knowledge state if they
recieve proper guidance and instruction

Scaffolding - ANSWERVygotsky's idea that learners should be given only just
enough help so that they can reach the next level
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