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WGU D307 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY EXAM / D307-
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY WGU LATEST 2024 EXAM
ALL 170 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH WELL
ELABORATED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED VERSION
2024|ALREADY GRADED A+ ASSURED
Normal behavior for children ages 6-12 DOES NOT include... - ANSWER: enuresis
A red flag for a student aged 13-18 is - ANSWER: sexual promiscuity
40% of sexual abuse offenders who abuse children under 6 years old are aged... -
ANSWER: under 18
As a teacher, you are able to effectively report child abuse and are mandated to do
so - ANSWER: all of the above
John often came to class with bruises. After seeing this occur throughout the year,
Mrs. Dillon reported this to the police. After an investigation there we no signs of
physical abuse. John's mother tried to press charges against Mrs. Dillon for falsely
accussing her of child abuse. Which law or clause protects Mrs. Dillon from this
charge? - ANSWER: "Good Faith" Clause
As a mandated reporter, you have many responsibilities. If you have a reasonable
belief that a student is being abused and decided a report is necessary, you are
legally required to - ANSWER: make sure the report is made either through your
principal of by you directly
Mental illness may develop as a result of... - ANSWER: all of the above
Which of the following is NOT associated with burnout - ANSWER: exercising daily
The teacher's lounge in the building is an unpleasant place for you and causes stress
because of this you decide to find another place to eat your lunch during the week.
This is an example of avoiding stress by: - ANSWER: changing your environment
What is the difference between mental health problems and mental health
disorders? - ANSWER: Mental health problems are disstressing enough for students
to seek help, but disorders are severe enough that they result in diagnosis
John is a student who is giving you a hard time. He has a low IQ, experiences
developmental delay, and physical illnesses. These are risk factors for: - ANSWER:
Mental Health
Child neglect is defined as: - ANSWER: Chronic failure of a parent's ability to provide
or take care of a child
, According to the Safe Schools Act, it is the mandated reporter's responsibility to
report the following to their principal except: - ANSWER: any possession of 'offensive
materials'
3rd grade student Elizabeth is always on time to school and gets her work done
before it is due. She wears appropriate clothing for the weather and there are no
physical signs of abuse on her body. However, Elizabeth's interactions with her peers
are overtly physically affectionate. She seems to have knowledge of intimate
activites that most kids her age do not. What kind of abuse could this behavior
signal? - ANSWER: sexual abuse
In social cognitive theorists' conceptualiatin of reciprical causation, which one of the
following is a person factor? - ANSWER: Curt's friend Doug will be in his science class
this year
Only one of the following statements describes an accurate comparison between
behaviorist and social cognitive theories of learning. Which statement is accurate? -
ANSWER: Only social cognitive theorists propose that reinforcement affects
observers as well as the individuals actually being reinforced
Which one of these is NOT an indicator that a student suffers from mental health
issues? - ANSWER: Lack of attention in the classroom
As a mandated reporter a teacher: - ANSWER: has to legally report any signs of
abuse or report even if they only hear of abuse
Which of the following elements affect mental health - ANSWER: all of the above
In what way does self-efficacy differ from the term self-concept? - ANSWER: self-
efficacy varies depending on the specific task to be performed
Three of the following are aspects of self-regulated behavior as social cognitive
theorists define the term. Which one is not necessarily an aspect of self-regulated
behavior? - ANSWER: Reading an assigned textbook chapter
Maria is what social cognitive theorists would describe as a self-regulating person
when it comes to her moral behavior. Given this info, which of the following
descriptions best describes Maria's moral behavior? - ANSWER: She has an internal
set of standards regarding right and wrong behavior, and she feels guilty when she
violates those standards
Three of the following are characteristics of self-regulated learning. Which one is not
neccessarily a characteristic associated with self-regulated learning? - ANSWER:
Working as hard a possible to achieve the teacher's instructional objectives
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