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A) If after completing the courses at that school the pupils wish to continue with full-time or part-time education, they may be transferred to an 11—18 secondary school or six-form college
B) Many children in England tend to leave school at 16 if not earlier
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A) What do they call secondary school in the U.S.A.?
B) When have students start high school?
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А) A central feature of Eton is that all boys are full-time boarders and live within small communities of about 50 boys in a House where they have their own room
В) Boarding requires boys to take more responsibility for their own lives immediately they arrive and to learn to live within a small and cohesive community
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А) An infant's sensitivity to contingencies can be affected by biological factors
В) This, in conjunction with being placed in erratic environments which contain few contingencies, can set the child up to have conduct problems, and lack of contingencies in the environment can lead to depression
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А) Are there any student societies at the faculty?
В) What society have you already join?
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А) As early as the 1960s, behavioral research showed that parental responsiveness toward the infant on separation predicted identified outcomes in the stranger situation and modified versions of this preparation
В) In one study, six 8- to 10-month-old infants participated in four test conditions
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А) At present there are some 1,300 boys in the school aging between 13 and 18
В) Although entry to the school is opened to any boy in the right age-range, the vast majority of boys is resident in the United Kingdom and arrive at about the age of 13
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А) Because of this, contingent relationships is at the very heart of behavior analytic theory
В) The importance of contingency appears to highlighted in other developmental theories
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А) Behavior analysts have held since the days of Watson that motor development represents a conditioning process.
В) The argument is that crawling, climbing, and even the walking displayed by all typical infants represents conditioning of biologically pre-programmed reflexes
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А) Behavioral principles also been researched in emerging peer groups with focus on status
В) Such research have found that neglected boys are the least interactive and aversive, yet remain relatively unknown in groups
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А) By learn these contingent relationships, infants and adults are able to function within their environment
В) In fact, research has shown that contingent relationships lead to more emotionally satisfying relationships
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А) Each House is supervising by a House Master, who is appointed from a pool of very experienced Masters at the school
В) His role is to oversee and guide the academic and personal development of each boy in his charge
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А) However, many traditional developmental psychologists fail to recognize that contingency needs to be determined by two factors
В) These factors are not just the efficiency of the action but the efficiency of the act compared to all other acts that the infant may perform at that point
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А) In addition, such studies have shown that contingencies can affect the development of both pro-social and anti-social behavior
В) Training parents to become sensitive to the function of children's behavior and to respond behaviorally has resulted in a large effect size
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А) In addition, this research suggests that it takes different social skills to enter groups than to maintain or build status in groups
В) Other research has found that withdrawn behavior can be decreased with a corresponding increase in social interactions for children
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А) In short, children have been shown to imitate peers
В) One study reported on average 13 imitative acts per child an hour
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А) In this view, the nature end is represented by the innate respondent behavior (stepping) and these reflexes are environmentally conditioned through experience and practice
В) This position was criticized by maturation theorists
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А) Indeed, infants deprive of physical stimulation or the opportunity to respond were found to have delayed motor development
В) Under conditions of extra stimulation, the motor behavior of these children rapidly improved
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А) Most of Eton’s 1300 students enter the school at age 13
В) An old system under which boys could be registered at birth with a future house master was abolished some years ago, and virtually all candidates now go through a pre-assessment at age 11
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А) Older studies found that teachers was more likely to reinforce dependent behavior in females
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А) One area of research has shown that tread milling can be beneficial to children with motor delays including
В) Research on opportunity to respond and the building of motor development is continues today
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А) One point of criticism was that the stepping reflex for infants appeared to disappear and thus was not "continuous"
В) Esther Thelen was able to show that children's stepping reflex disappears as a function of increased physical weight but if infants are placed in water, it returns
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А) Recent research on contingencies highlights the matching quality and places it in the dyadic context
В) An infant is borned helpless into an uncertain world, and from its earliest moments, must rely on its parents for heat, food, water, and protection
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А) Research continues to look at the effects of learning-based attachment on moral development, and has found that erratic use of contingencies by parents early in life can produce devastating effects later for the child
В) Recent meta-analytic studies of this model of attachment based on contingency found a moderate effect size, which increased to a large effect size when the quality of reinforcement was considering
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А) Some people think of Yale primarily as an undergraduate school, Yale College
В) Yale is well known for the strength of its college, where its 5,200 students learn to lead and serve not only through a strong academic curriculum but also by participation in a host of extracurricular activities
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А) The behavioral model of attachment recognizes the role of uncertainty and that infants have a limited repertoire for communicating its needs
В) Actions which produce responding on the parents' part are highly valued
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А) The school finds it is difficult to recruit good teachers as the teachers paid badly, in relation to other highly qualified people
В) They work 40 - 45 hours a week not get good salaries
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А) The school has a fully-equipping gymnasium and sports hall with changing rooms and showers
В) It have excellent outdoor facilities
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А) The socialization process continues by teachers and by peers with reinforcement and punishment playing major roles
В) Peers are more likely to punish cross-gender play and reinforce play specific to gender
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А) The study was a classic reversal design and assessed infant approach rate to a stranger
В) If attention is based on stranger avoidance, the infant avoided the stranger
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А) Through the six centuries Eton has educating boys much has changed
В) But the essence of school life has remained as described in the mid-nineteenth century by William Cory, an Eton Master
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А) Thus, attachment problems seem to be related to parents inadvertently reinforcing children to protest on separation
В) These research supports the notion that attachment is operant-based learning
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А) We are usually able to offer conditional places to about one third of the candidates at age 11 B) Others are places on a waiting list to replace any who may withdraw later
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А) What departments are there at your faculty?
В) Which department are you in?
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А) What society is more popular — the theatrical group or the choir?
В) Do you take part in the work of your students' club?
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А) What sports societies do you find to your liking?
В) Is there an evening department at your faculty?
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А) When do applicants take entrance examinations?
В) Is competition usually fierce?
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А) Who are good at English in your group?
В) Are there any students who falls behind in your group?
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Admission ______ the university is by examination and selection
A person may be considered an educational __________ after completing a graduate degree in educational psychology or a closely related field
A study of 11,282 individuals in Scotland who took intelligence tests at ages 7, 9 and 11 in the 1950s and 1960s, found an "inverse linear association" _________ childhood IQ scores and hospital admissions for injuries in adulthood
A test-taker's score on any one IQ test is surrounded by an error band that shows, to a specified degree of confidence, what the test-taker's true ___________ (in that same technical sense) is likely to be
A test-taker's score _________ any one IQ test is surrounded by an error band
According to Vygotsky the mental development of the human being continues right through his ____________ and rearing as a universal form of assimilating the socio-historical abilities of his time
After three or four years (depending on the type of course and the university) students take their final
After two failures the boy abandoned all his hopes to _________ enrolled into the University
Although school psychologists understand that schools are important in the __________ of young people, not all school psychologists are employed in schools
Among the memory structures theorized ____________ cognitive psychologists are separate but linked visual and verbal systems described by Allan Paivio's dual coding theory
An intelligence ______________, or IQ, is a score derived from one of several different standardized tests designed to assess intelligence
An ______________ quotient, or IQ, is a score derived from one of several different standardized tests designed to assess intelligence
Another approach to the study of man is___________, founded by Sigmund Freud
Are American schools _________ schools in your country?
As noted by the National Association of School Psychologists and the American Psychological Association, school psychologists adhere to the scientist-practitioner framework and make decisions ____________ on empirical research
Behavior analytic models of child development use __________ research methods to adequately answer the posed research question
By combining scores _________ the various tests, they determine overall IQ
Case studies are forms of qualitative research focusing __________ a single person, organization, event, or other entity
Classes in private schools are not as numerous as in state supported schools and the teachers’ ________ are higher there
Classes meet for about ten months a year, five days a week and five hours a day, with a vacation of a week or two _________ Christmas time and sometimes a shorter one in the spring
Clinical psychologists generally ____________ IQ tests as having sufficient validity for many clinical purposes
Current IQ tests do not yield such high scores, __________ recent validation studies have shown that concerns about ceiling effects in identifying gifted children are exaggerated
Do you think you’ll have to change your mind after you _________school?
Educational psychologists have used dual coding theory and cognitive load theory to explain __________ people learn from multimedia presentations
Educational psychologists may also work __________ consultants in designing and creating educational materials, classroom programs and online courses
Educational psychologists work _________ a variety of settings
Educational psychology research has confirmed the applicability to education of other findings from cognitive___________, such as the benefits of using mnemonics for immediate and delayed retention of information
Employment for psychologists in the United States is expected to grow faster ________ most occupations through the year 2014, with anticipated growth of 18–26 %
First of_________, you should estimate all the costs
For example, Goetz and Baer (1973) were assessing the uniqueness of __________ block play
For example, the anthropological method of ethnography has __________ used to describe teaching and learning in classrooms
Gifted children have such special talents, and special needs, and require our understanding, support and advocacy to develop _______ confident, innovative and progressive men and women
He prefers to stay _________ the background
His course of _________ comprised Developmental Psychology, Anatomy, English and many other subjects
His educational background leaves ___________ to be desired
His enrollment as a member of the АРА (American ___________ Association) surprised everybody
His parents raised three children and gave higher _____________ to each
However, school psychologists are generally more individual oriented __________ students
I admire your methods of teaching maths and I adopt ___________ in my school
I am going to apply _____ a medical school!
I am new _________ the job but I am already gaining experience
I am passionate about our gifted children _____ in the community
I am the mother of gifted children, currently ____________ secondary and primary schools
I have first-hand experience in ___________ the education system in Melbourne, Victoria
I have found it beneficial to ___________ with like-minded people about issues of daily life, and have actively pursued further knowledge about gifted children
I will convey the information _____ him
In addition to conducting assessments, school psychologists _______________ services such as academic and behavioral intervention, counseling, teacher consultation, and crisis intervention
In addition, response characteristics __________ also be the basis for a scoring system
In any event error of estimation is greatest for scores above the population median and likely to overestimate the true score (in the sense of formal testing theory) of a ____________ who obtains a score above the median
In many states school psychologists with terminal Master's or Education Specialist __________ are limited to employment in school settings
In my estimation the experiment is bound to _________ us valuable and reliable results.
In recent decades the participation of women _________ professional researchers in North American educational psychology has risen dramatically
In the matter of the relationship between learning and __________ Vygotsky differed from other learning theorists in that he believed that development «results» from learning
In the relationship between learning and development it is ___________ that lags behind
In this district _________ are many disadvantaged families
IQ scales of either kind are ordinal scales and thus IQ points are ___________ units of measurement
IQ scores are used in many contexts: __________ predictors of educational achievement or special needs, by social scientists who study the distribution of IQ scores in populations and the relationships between IQ score and other variables
IQ scores have ____________ shown to be associated with such factors as morbidity and mortality, parental social status, and, to a substantial degree, parental IQ
It was an inappropriate __________ of emotions in that situation
It is disputed whether these changes in scores reflect real changes in intellectual abilities, or merely methodological problems with past ____________ present testing
It was a hard test for which all the class __________ low scores
It was ____________ to these social reforms that the need for school psychologists emerged
Jean Piaget is considered by more and more psychologists and educators to be «Mr. Child __________»
Jean Piaget theory affirms the development of new cognitive structures in a series of _________-related stages
Jean Piaget was preoccupied especially with nature of __________ and intellectual development in the growing child
Later, the notes and other data may be categorized and interpreted by methods __________ as grounded theory
Lucy is 8, but she is very retarded and can't ________ read yet
Many school psychologists, particularly ___________ with doctoral degrees, practice in other settings, including clinics, hospitals, forensic settings, correctional facilities, universities, and independent practice
Model construction research involves latent growth modeling to determine developmental trajectories and structural equation modeling, _________ determines the probabilities of venturing down specific paths
Modern scores are sometimes referred to as "deviation IQs," while older method age-specific scores are referred to as «_____________ IQs»
Most of them (over 90 %) get a first, second or third class degree and are able to put BA (Bachelor of Arts) and BSc (Bachelor of Science) ______ their names
Most people find her advanced ideas difficult ________ accept
My knowledge of gifted children and educational practices __________ improved with time, as has my ability to select schools with an active gifted policy
My mood fluctuated ____________ hope and fear
Next they list verbal ability (speaking clearly, having a good vocabulary, reading widely), and then social _____________ (getting along with others and having a social conscience)
No tuition ________charged in elementary and secondary schools, though there are sometimes fees for textbooks and student activities
Not all characteristics will be found in the one child, but several of ___________ together can be indicative of giftedness
Older boys and girls tend to form __________ groups
One issue in methodology that was a particularly important discovery was the use of observational _________ combined with lag sequential analysis to determine reinforcement in the natural setting
One of the most influential schools of psychology abroad is that of Jean_________ , a most prolific writer
One of the penalties of fame is that people point _________ you in the streets
One _________ four psychologists are employed in educational settings
People with ______ higher IQ have generally lower adult morbidity and mortality
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is less prevalent in higher ________ IQ bands
Psychologists who take the psychometric approach decide on a list of such factors and then develop ________ to measure each of them
Psychology, the science of __________, emerged in the nineteenth century
Psychometricians regard IQ tests as ___________ reliable (in the technical sense of testing theory)
Qualitative ___________ are used in educational studies whose purpose is to describe events, processes and situations of theoretical significance
Research in Scotland has also shown that a 15-point lower IQ meant people had a fifth less chance of living to 76, while those with a 30-point disadvantage were 37% less likely ________ those with a higher IQ to live that long
Researchers found a low correlation (0.23) between people's self-ratings and ________ actual IQ scores
Russian psychology was inseparably linked with the development of research into psycho-physiology in the works of
S.Freud concluded that personality and our degrees of mental health depend on the actions of three major forces
School psychologists address the educational, emotional, social, and __________ challenges that many children, youth, and young adults experience
School psychologists are experts in both psychology and ____________
School psychologists were with school learning and childhood behavioral problems which
School psychologists _______ in schools conduct psychological and educational assessments, provide interventions, and develop and present prevention programs for individuals from birth to age 21
School psychologists ____________ were interested in childhood behaviors, learning processes and dysfunctions and weirdness
School psychology actually came ___________ of functional psychology
School psychology dates ________ to the beginning of Italian psychology in the late 17th century
School psychology is a field that applies principles of clinical psychology and educational psychology to the diagnosis and treatment of children's and adolescents' ___________ and learning problems
School spychologists also provide professional development to teachers and other school personnel on topics such as positive behavior intervention plans and carry out individual, group, and family ______________
School _____________ consult with teachers, other psychological and school personnel and other professionals about students and are actively involved in district and school crisis intervention teams
Since the early twentieth century, raw scores _____ IQ tests have increased in most parts of the world
Since the publication of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS), almost all intelligence scales have adopted the deviation ___________ of scoring
Single-subject research remains the hallmark of the approach with a longitudinal study __________ up
Social conscience is a philosophical ___________
Some work in university settings where they carry ____________ research on the cognitive and social processes of human development, learning and education
Students must complete a certain number of courses _________ order to receive a Diploma, or Certificate of Graduation
Such conditions are not appropriate _______ our subjects
Test items should be well thought ________ beforehand
Test-takers can have varying scores on differing occasions of taking IQ tests and can vary in scores on different IQ tests _____________ at the same age
The association between childhood IQ and the risk of later injury remained even after accounting for factors ________ as the child's socioeconomic background
The average IQ scores for many populations have been rising at an average rate of three points per decade since the early 20th century, a _________________ called the Flynn effect
The baby had a gain of half a pound ________ weight last week
The child seemed quite sophisticated _________ his age
The conference seemed to be a good opportunity _________ the exhibition of his talents
The exact number of cognitive factors has been debated: estimates ________ from 2 to 120
The fluctuations of temperature were significant and _________ a cause of worry for the physician
The humanistic school view is that man becomes what he makes of himself by his own actions and___________
The judge scored him 15 ___________ for the test
The late 19th century marked the era of social reforms directed ___________ children
The major advantage of this approach is _________ it measures individual differences in cognitive abilities, and these differences have proved useful in predicting performance in school
The major disadvantage is that the psychometric approach does not really _________ what differences in IQ scores mean
The measurement categories can be and often are narrow _________ smiling or out of seat or broad response classes
The mere tips of the id are
The modern IQ scale is a mathematical transformation of a raw score on an IQ test, based on the rank of that ___________ in a normalization sample
The nature of the measurements is of critical importance ________ behavior analysts studying child development
The phenomenon of rising raw score performance means that if test-takers are scored by a constant standard scoring rule, IQ test scores have been _________ at an average rate of around three IQ points per decade
The plan is __________ to succeed
The qualitative methods used in _____________ psychology often derive from anthropology, sociology or sociolinguistics
The reason __________ his failure was not far to seek: he was ill during the examination
The School Board ________ the boy a juvenile delinquent
The term "IQ" is still ___________ common use
The term "IQ" was devised by the German psychologist William Stern in 1912 as a proposed method of ______________ children's intelligence tests such as those developed by Alfred Binet and Théodore Simon in the early 20th century
The term "IQ," from the German Intelligenz-Quotient, was devised by the German psychologist William ____________ in 1912
The theoretical and experimental study of the basic problems of psychology was carried out by
The twins __________ about to fight when their father intervened
The two scoring methodologies yield similar results near the population median, but the older ratio IQs yielded far higher scores for high-scoring (_____________) children
The University has an ________ of 1,000 students
The use of this scoring method makes the term «intelligence ____________» an inaccurate description, mathematically speaking, but the term "IQ" still enjoys colloquial usage
There are many lists available of behavioural characteristics that may ___________ demonstrated by the gifted child
These children may major either in the __________ or in science
They are knowledgeable __________ effective instruction and effective schools
They are trained to carry __________ psychological and psychoeducational assessment, counseling, and consultation, and in the ethical, legal and administrative codes of their profession
They had no children of __________ own, so they adopted the neighbour's boy
They have classes in major subjects _________ every day
They have to study four or five major programs _____ a year
They sought to punish him _________ misbehavior but he escaped
They wanted to understand the causes of the behaviors and their effects ___________ learning and also wanted to control minds
This difficulty challenges my mind _______ find the answer
This job is too dull; I want one with _________ challenge
This phenomenon was ________ the Flynn effect in the book «The Bell Curve» after James R.Flynn, the author who did the most to bring this phenomenon to the attention of psychologist
This study indicates that IQ scores are not measuring __________ most people consider intelligence
This summary score was _________ even though uniqueness was the primary focus of the study
Though Piaget does believe the role of the __________ in developing is strategic, he assumes that the child's intellectual potential is determined biologically
Traditionally the child must _________ tests to evaluate mental development without help from others
Universities establish educational psychology graduate programs in either psychology ______________ or, more commonly, faculties of education
Vygotsky believed that school ____________ contributes something qualitatively new to the child's development, that it stimulates processes of development which would not occur without it
Vygotsky believed that what the child can do with help today, he will be __________ to do independently tomorrow
Vygotsky stressed potential and called the difference between what the child knows and what he can learn with help «the zone of ___________ development»
Vygotsky was the prominent Soviet psychologist, the ___________ of the Cultural-Historical theory of a person's psychological development
We estimated _________ it would take us three months to finish the work
What subjects do students have during the ________ high school program?
What would happen if we compared your self-rating of ____________ intelligent you think you are with your IQ score?
When a new version of an IQ test is normed, the standard scoring is set so that performance at the population median results _______ a score of IQ 100
When most people are asked to name the qualities of an intelligent person, they tend to list first practical problem-__________ skills
When psychologists were asked the same question, they placed these skills and abilities _______ a different order: they listed verbal ability first
When _______ you able to give a definite answer about your future profession?
While the heritability of IQ has been investigated for nearly a century, controversy remains ________________ the significance of heritability estimates, and the mechanisms of inheritance are still a matter of some debate
While _____________ clinical and school psychologists wanted to help improve the lives of children, they approached it in different ways
Who helped you to ________ your choice?
Who is a _________ child?
Words fail ________ convey my feelings
You can't give me a valid reason _______ breaking your promise
You don't know enough about the subject to question the ________ of my statement
You have a number of cognitive abilities that are _________ from someone else's and that influence your intellectual performance
You probably use the term intelligent to __________ something different than psychologists do
You should seek advice from your parents _________ the matter
You'd better test the validity __________ other conclusions
You, __________a parent, know if your child is gifted
______ they have any other subjects?
________ are the advantages and disadvantages of American education system?
________ the intervening years they had several accidental meetings
________ trying to define intelligence, psychologists have used two different approaches
________ your choice of profession changed from time to time as you grew older?
__________ behaviour is the one that is not in accordance with the accepted social standards or with the law
__________ other words, certain functions must mature and development must reach a certain stage before the school can begin teaching knowledge and skills effectively
__________ psychologists are educated in psychology, child and adolescent development, child and adolescent psychopathology, education, family and parenting practices, learning theories, and personality theories
__________ was a considerable discrepancy between the two interpretations of the test
___________ addition to its origins in functional psychology, school psychology is also the earliest example of clinical psychology, beginning around 1890
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