Exam 5: Theories of Learning
Exam 1: Learning Disabilities and Other Related Disabilities: Characteristics and Current Directions26 Questions
Exam 2: Assessment and the Iep Process27 Questions
Exam 3: Specialized Instruction25 Questions
Exam 4: Educational Settings and the Role of the Family71 Questions
Exam 5: Theories of Learning46 Questions
Exam 6: Social Emotional and Behavioral Challenges27 Questions
Exam 7: Related Disabilities: Autism Spectrum Disorders Asdand Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Adhd43 Questions
Exam 8: Young Children With Disabilities53 Questions
Exam 9: Adolescents and Adults With Learning Disorders and Related Disabilities47 Questions
Exam 10: Understanding the Laws Related to Students With Disabillities23 Questions
Exam 11: Spoken Language Difficulties: Listening and Speaking48 Questions
Exam 12: Reading Difficulties46 Questions
Exam 13: Written Language Difficulties43 Questions
Exam 14: Mathematics Difficulties40 Questions
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All of the following are steps in behavioral analysis except
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What is the name of the Swiss developmental psychologist who formulated the theory that cognitive abilities of children change as they mature?
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Jean Piaget
Name the psychologist who is credited with describing the developmental stages of children's cognitive development and who formulated the theory that the thinking of children is different from that of adults.
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Allan learned a subtraction fact because he was able to build upon an addition fact he already knew. This is an example of learning through
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The psychologist who is considered the father of behavioral psychology and credited with reinforcement theory is
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The explanation that many children fail because they have not yet attained the readiness for learning is related to which psychological theory?
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Describe three memory systems in the information-processing model and the implications for teaching students with learning disabilities and related mild disabilities.
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Which term suggests that there are differences in the rate of development in different areas of learning within an individual?
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Which theory of learning examines the normal stages of learning in typical children?
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The definition of learning disabilities in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act-2004 contains the concept of
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Beginning instruction at the appropriate difficulty level refers to
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For information to be remembered for an extended period of time, it must be placed in
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Describe the components of the Behavioral Unit in behavioral psychology and the implications for students with learning disabilities and related mild disabilities.
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Whose theory emphasizes the social context of learning and the importance of the relationship between an adult and the student?
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The term direct instruction is related to which theory of learning?
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According to Piaget, the average child is capable of abstract thinking by what age?
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The term "learned helplessness" describes students who approach learning tasks in what manner?
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For some tasks, knowledge must be habitual and subconscious, requiring little processing effort. This type of knowledge is called
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