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        Educational/Cognitive Psychology
        What is Operant Conditioning?
        What is Operant Conditioning?
        Is a behavior conditioned by reinforcement for performing desired actions rather than causing reflexive behaviors.
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        What is Inductive Reasoning?
        What is Inductive Reasoning?
        Refers to reasoning that allows a person to think of that specific event back to what the general principle was that caused the event.
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        What is Conservatism?
        What is Conservatism?
        The opposite of liberalism is conservatism. Conservatism is the belief that institutions should function according to their original intended purpose and that any concepts that have not been maintained should be restored. Certain core principles shape the beliefs of a conservative, and conservatives believe these core principles come from a
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        What is Cognitive Development?
        What is Cognitive Development?
        How a child learns to think, make decisions, and solve problems.
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        What is a Speech-Language Pathologist?
        What is a Speech-Language Pathologist?
        An expert that can help kids with language disorders learn to speak more clearly, convey their thoughts and feelings, and understand what other people are saying.
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        What is Social Communication Disorder?
        What is Social Communication Disorder?
        A disorder where kids have problems processing and interacting with the subtlety and nonconformity of communication. They don’t understand the social conventions of communication, such as personal space, the ebb, and flow of conversations, etc.
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        What is Sensory Processing Disorder?
        What is Sensory Processing Disorder?
        When a child does not display the correct response to sensory activity, such as sudden sounds or bright lights. Children with this disorder sometimes have issues with alterations of their daily routine, the taste or consistency of some foods or the sensation of certain types of cloth on their skin.
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        What is Self-Monitoring?
        What is Self-Monitoring?
        The capacity to observe yourself and assess whether or not you are performing a task correctly.
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        What is Pervasive Developmental Disorder?
        What is Pervasive Developmental Disorder?
        A set of disorders that involves lags in the formation of foundational social and cognitive skills. A pervasive developmental disorder can make a student act as if they are younger than their true age.
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