Educational Psychology MCQS
Here are Educational Psychology MCQS that covers psychology, schools of psychology theories of cognitive developments and learning and motivation theories
A. All forgetting involves breakdowns in retrieval
B. LTM is like a barrel of marbles in which none of the marbles ever leak out
C. There is no convincing evidence that all "one's" memories are stored away permanently
D. All long term memories gradually decay at a constant rate
Correct answer is: C. There is no convincing evidence that all "one's" memories are stored away permanently
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A. Only a genuine, natural UCS can be used to establish a CR
B. Auditory stimuli are easier to condition than visual stimuli
C. Visual stimuli are easier to condition than auditory stimuli
D. An already established CS can be used in the place of a natural UCS
Correct answer is: D. An already established CS can be used in the place of a natural UCS
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A. Semantic network
B. Conceptual hierarchy
C. Schema
D. Retrieval cue
Correct answer is: C. Schema
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A. Classical conditioning regulates reflexive, involuntary responses exclusively
B. Operant conditioning regulates voluntary responses exclusively
C. The distinction between the two types of conditioning is not absolute, with both types jointly and interactively governing some aspects of behavior
D. a and b
Correct answer is: C. The distinction between the two types of conditioning is not absolute, with both types jointly and interactively governing some aspects of behavior
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A. Underextension
B. Overextension
C. Overregularization
D. None of the above
Correct answer is: B. Overextension
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A. The force with which the lever is pressed or the disk is pecked
B. The schedule of reinforcement used
C. The rate of responding
D. The speed of the cumulative recorder
Correct answer is: C. The rate of responding
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A. Language development
B. Metalinguistic awareness
C. Cognitive development
D. None of the above
Correct answer is: D. None of the above
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A. Biological; acquired
B. Conditioned; unconditioned
C. Potent; weak
D. Immediate; delayed
Correct answer is: A. Biological; acquired
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A. Chimps can acquire the use of symbols but cannot combine them into sentences
B. Chimps are as well suited for learning and using language as humans
C. Chimps are incapable even of learning the symbols of a language
D. Chimps can learn some genuine language skills, including the use of rules, but the linguistic capacities of humans are far superior
Correct answer is: D. Chimps can learn some genuine language skills, including the use of rules, but the linguistic capacities of humans are far superior
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A. Fixed ratio
B. Variable ratio
C. Fixed interval
D. Variable interval
Correct answer is: B. Variable ratio
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