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WGU D307 OA EXAM / WGU D307 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY OA ACTUAL EXAM 90 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES Maslow - AnswerHumanist psychologist who developed a pyramid representing heirarchy of human needs /.Piaget - Answertheorist that developed a series of stages in which an individual passes during cognitive development; associated with constructivism /.Vygotsky - Answertheorist focused on the social world of people when explaining cognitive development; associated with constructivism /.Erikson - Answertheorist who studied psychosocial development across the lifespan /.Bandura - AnswerTheorist who focused on observational learning; famous for the Bobo doll experiment; active in social-cognitive theory /.Kohlberg - Answertheorist who claimed individuals went through a series of stages in the process of moral development. /.Gilligan - Answertheorist who examined moral differences between boys and girls based on social rules and on ethic of caring and responsibility; critical of Kohlberg /.Skinner - Answertheorist who developed the theory of operant conditioning; associated with behaviorism /.Chomsky - Answertheorist who formed the Universal Grammar theory; associated with language development /.Spearman - Answertheorist who proposed a theory of general intelligence (IQ) measured by 'g factor') /.Gardner - Answertheorist who wanted to broaden definition of intelligence; created 8 types of intelligence /.Thurnstone - Answertheorist who proposed multiple primary mental abilities as a way to define intelligence /.Sternberg - Answertheorist who developed triarchic theory of intelligence /.Rogers - Answertheorist who expanded on Maslow's concepts; associated with humanism /.Bloom - Answertheorist who developed taxonomy of cognitive processes /.Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - Answer(level 1) Physiological Needs, (level 2) Safety and Security, (level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection, (level 4) Self Esteem, (level 5) Self Actualization /.Schema - Answera conceptual framework a person uses to make sense of the world /.Assimilation - Answerinterpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing schemas /.Accommodation - Answeradapting our current understandings (schemas) to incorporate new information /.Equilibration - Answerthe process by which children (or other people) balance assimilation and accommodation to create stable understanding /.Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) - AnswerThe gap between what a learner can accomplish alone and what he or she can achieve with guidance from more skilled partners. /.Vygotsky's 3 Types of Language - AnswerSocial Speech (to others), Private Speech (to self), and Silent Inner Speech (associated with self-regulation) /.Observational Learning (3 types) - Answerlearning by observing others; the three types are live (live demonstration), verbal (verbal instructions), and symbolic (e.g. narrative lesson) /.Social Learning Theory - Answerthe theory that we learn social behavior by observing and imitating and by being rewarded or punished; associated with Bandura and his Bobo doll experiment /.Bandura's 4 Elements of Observational Learning - Answerattention, memory, imitation, motivation (also called mediational processes) /.Care Ethics - AnswerThe theory that attitudes like caring and sensitivity to context is an important aspect of the moral life, particularly for women and girls; developed by Carol Gilligan

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WGU D307 OA EXAM 2023-2024/ WGU
D307 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY OA
ACTUAL EXAM 90 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES
Maslow - AnswerHumanist psychologist who developed a pyramid representing
heirarchy of human needs

/.Piaget - Answertheorist that developed a series of stages in which an individual
passes during cognitive development; associated with constructivism

/.Vygotsky - Answertheorist focused on the social world of people when explaining
cognitive development; associated with constructivism

/.Erikson - Answertheorist who studied psychosocial development across the lifespan

/.Bandura - AnswerTheorist who focused on observational learning; famous for the
Bobo doll experiment; active in social-cognitive theory

/.Kohlberg - Answertheorist who claimed individuals went through a series of stages in
the process of moral development.

/.Gilligan - Answertheorist who examined moral differences between boys and girls
based on social rules and on ethic of caring and responsibility; critical of Kohlberg

/.Skinner - Answertheorist who developed the theory of operant conditioning; associated
with behaviorism

/.Chomsky - Answertheorist who formed the Universal Grammar theory; associated with
language development

/.Spearman - Answertheorist who proposed a theory of general intelligence (IQ)
measured by 'g factor')

/.Gardner - Answertheorist who wanted to broaden definition of intelligence; created 8
types of intelligence

/.Thurnstone - Answertheorist who proposed multiple primary mental abilities as a way
to define intelligence

, /.Sternberg - Answertheorist who developed triarchic theory of intelligence

/.Rogers - Answertheorist who expanded on Maslow's concepts; associated with
humanism

/.Bloom - Answertheorist who developed taxonomy of cognitive processes

/.Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - Answer(level 1) Physiological Needs, (level 2) Safety
and Security, (level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection, (level 4) Self Esteem, (level 5)
Self Actualization

/.Schema - Answera conceptual framework a person uses to make sense of the world

/.Assimilation - Answerinterpreting our new experiences in terms of our existing
schemas

/.Accommodation - Answeradapting our current understandings (schemas) to
incorporate new information

/.Equilibration - Answerthe process by which children (or other people) balance
assimilation and accommodation to create stable understanding

/.Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) - AnswerThe gap between what a learner can
accomplish alone and what he or she can achieve with guidance from more skilled
partners.

/.Vygotsky's 3 Types of Language - AnswerSocial Speech (to others), Private Speech
(to self), and Silent Inner Speech (associated with self-regulation)

/.Observational Learning (3 types) - Answerlearning by observing others; the three
types are live (live demonstration), verbal (verbal instructions), and symbolic (e.g.
narrative lesson)

/.Social Learning Theory - Answerthe theory that we learn social behavior by observing
and imitating and by being rewarded or punished; associated with Bandura and his
Bobo doll experiment

/.Bandura's 4 Elements of Observational Learning - Answerattention, memory, imitation,
motivation (also called mediational processes)

/.Care Ethics - AnswerThe theory that attitudes like caring and sensitivity to context is
an important aspect of the moral life, particularly for women and girls; developed by
Carol Gilligan

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