Chapter 12 Flashcards

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Concrete operational thinking

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  • 7 to 11 years
  • use mental operations to solve problems and to reason
  • irreversibility and centration diminishes
  • egocentricity lessens
  • cannot do abstract thinking
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Memory skills in the concrete operational period

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  • more effective strategies for remembering
  • growing factual knowledge of the world
  • knowledge organizes memory and distorts recall
  • scripts aid recall, but can distort memory
  • ‘goal-plan structure’ in long-term memory
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Information-Processing Elements that aid memory

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  • strategies (deliberate acts used to remember)
  • monitoring (assessing effectiveness of strategy and progress toward goal)
  • knowledge (understanding of relations between items that helps remembering)
  • scripts (memory structure that allows us to remember events that aleays occur in a specified order)
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Psychometrics/Spearman

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  • using patterns of test performance as starting point to answer questions
  • Spearman: test scores provide measure of general intelligence (psychometric g); four categories of intelligence are mechanical, logical, spatial, arithmetical
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Louis L. Thurstone - Primary Mental Abilities Theory (7)

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  • argued for specific intelligences (don’t necessarily relate to each other)
  • Primary Mental Abilities Theory:
    • verbal comprehension
    • verbal fluency
    • number or arithmetic ability
    • memory
    • perceptual speed
    • inductive reasoning
    • spatial visualization
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Caroll’s theory of intelligence (8)

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  • general intelligence is composed of many different types of intelligence
  • fluid intelligence: sequential reasoning, induction, quantitative reasoning
  • crystallized intelligence: printed language, language comprehension, vocabulary
  • general memory and learning: memory span, associative memory
  • broad visual perception: visualization, spatial relations, closure speed
  • broad auditory perception: speech sound and general sound discrimination
  • broad retrieval ability: creativity, ideational fluency, naming facility
  • broad cognitive speediness: rate of test taking, numerical facility, perceptual speed
  • processing speed: simple reaction time, choice reaction time, semantic processing speed
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Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences (8)

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  • Linguistic
  • Logical-mathematical
  • Spatial
  • Musical
  • Bodily-kinesthetic
  • Interpersonal
  • Intrapersonal
  • Naturalistic
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8
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Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory

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  • componential subtheory: basic processes called components
  • experiential subtheory: applying existing knowledge
  • contextual subtheory: adapting to one’s environment
  • successful intelligence contains: analytic, creative, practical
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Binet

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  • used mental age to distinguish bright and dull children
  • compare chronological age with mental age
  • basis for IQ
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10
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Terman

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coined term I.Q.

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11
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Girls typically excel in…

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VERBAL SKILLS

  • verbal ability
  • unscrambling scrambled words
  • quality of speech production
  • reading, writing, spelling
  • more boys have language-related problems
  • maybe bc left hemisphere develops faster in girls, or bc reading is ‘feminine’
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12
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Boys typically have better _______ skill

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mental rotation and spatial ability

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13
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Gender differences in math skills

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  • initially girls excel in math computation
  • later boys excel in math problem-solving
  • girls score higher on standardized tests in middle childhood, boys score better in high school and university
  • girls get lower grades on standardized tests but higher grades in math courses
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Differentiated instruction

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making adaptations to the classroom environment and teaching methods to accommodate children’s personal strengths, weaknesses, and preferred ways of learning

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15
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Response to intervention

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an educational model based on frequent progress monitoring and evidence-based, strategic responses to students’ measured achievement levels

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