Spring Break Review and Units left

Spring Break Review and Units left

AP Students:  Please start to read Abnormal Psychology Unit and complete the study guide for this section.  Once this unit is complete work on the Multiple Choice given in Microsoft teams on my website or use the numerous practice questions on my site or in your study guide.  Your textbook becomes a very important resource.  Once Abnormal Psych unit is done move on to our last unit on Social Psychology.  Your blogs will become important for handing in FRQ practice and questions you may have.  Please check this website on March 30th.

Spring Break

Please start to review for your exam!  I will be giving you a package for review.  Start to read the next unit on Abnormal Psychology..so you are ready when you return for lecture. Please see below for further practice.  Practice FRQ and don’t forget to check the answers on the AP COLLEGE BOARD.

Scientific American Mind (not mandatory but an interesting read) https://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/60-second-mind/inside-the-mind-of-a-psychopath-13-05-14/

https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/5a39/58c07beed3924bfaf5e51ee8f404af7d2f5b.pdf

Thanks Ms. Carey for the review questions below!

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units_7b_to_14_mc_practice_questions_200

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https://myap.collegeboard.org/login

https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-psychology/exam/past-exam-questions?course=ap-psychology   – Free Response Questions from Previous Years

Crash course all units youtube videos –https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8dPuuaLjXtOPRKzVLY0jJY-uHOH9KVU6

TUE, MAY 12, 2020

AP Psychology Exam Day

Noon | 2 hrs

Course Skills

The new AP Psychology framework included in the course and exam description outlines distinct skills that students should practice throughout the year—skills that will help them learn to think and act like psychologists.

 Skill  Description  Exam Weighting (Multiple-Choice Section)
 1. Concept Understanding  Define, explain, and apply concepts, behavior, theories, and perspectives.  75%–80%
 2. Data Analysis  Analyze and interpret quantitative data.  8%–12%
 3. Scientific Investigation  Analyze psychological research studies.  12%–16%
 Unit  Exam Weighting (Multiple-Choice Section)
 Unit 1: Scientific Foundations of Psychology  10%–14%
 Unit 2: Biological Bases of Behavior  8%–10%
 Unit 3: Sensation and Perception  6%–8%
 Unit 4: Learning  7%–9%
 Unit 5: Cognitive Psychology  13%–17%
 Unit 6: Developmental Psychology  7%–9%
 Unit 7: Motivation, Emotion, and Personality  11%–15%
 Unit 8: Clinical Psychology  12%–16%
 Unit 9: Social Psychology  8%–10%
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