AP Psychology
AP Psychology introduces students to the principles, theories, and methods of psychology.
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Course Concept
AP Psychology is a high school-level course that introduces students to the principles, theories, and methods of psychology. It explores the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes, providing students with an understanding of the various factors that influence human thoughts, emotions, and actions.
The course covers a wide range of topics within the field of psychology, including research methods, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, learning and cognition, development, personality, social psychology, and psychological disorders.
- Research Methods: Students learn about the scientific methods used in psychological research, including experimental design, data analysis, and ethical considerations. They explore different research techniques, such as surveys, experiments, and observations, and learn how to critically evaluate research studies.
- Biological Bases of Behavior: The course examines the biological foundations of behavior and mental processes. Students learn about the structure and function of the nervous system, including neurons, brain structures, and neurotransmitters. They study topics such as genetics, sensation and perception, and the influence of biological factors on behavior.
- Learning and Cognition: AP Psychology explores the processes of learning, memory, thinking, and problem-solving. Students examine classical and operant conditioning, cognitive processes such as attention and decision-making, and theories of intelligence and creativity. They also explore the role of language and cognition in human development.
- Developmental Psychology: The course covers the physical, cognitive, and socioemotional development across the lifespan. Students learn about theories of development, including Piaget's stages of cognitive development and Erikson's psychosocial stages. They explore topics such as infancy and childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.
- Personality: AP Psychology introduces students to different theories of personality, including psychodynamic, humanistic, and trait perspectives. They learn about factors that shape personality, such as genetics, environment, and cultural influences. Students also explore assessments and measurement of personality traits.
- Social Psychology: The course examines how individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by social interactions and group dynamics. Students learn about social cognition, conformity, attitudes, prejudice, and interpersonal relationships. They explore topics such as social influence, group behavior, and the impact of culture on social behavior.
- Psychological Disorders: AP Psychology covers various psychological disorders, including their classification, symptoms, and treatment. Students learn about common disorders such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders, schizophrenia, and personality disorders. They also study the causes and risk factors associated with mental health issues.
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COURSE SYLLABUS PDF- History of Psychology
- Psychological Perspectives
- Practice Questions
- Answer Key
- Answers Explained
- Research Methods
- Statistics
- APA Ethical Guidelines
- Practice Questions
- Answer Key
- Answers Explained
- Overview
- Neuroanatomy
- Nervous System
- The Brain
- Endocrine System
- Genetics
- Practice Questions
- Answer Key
- Answers Explained
- Overview
- Levels of Consciousness
- Sleep
- Dreams
- Drugs
- Practice Questions
- Answer Key
- Answers Explained
- Overview
- Energy Senses
- Chemical Senses
- Body Position Senses
- Perception
- Practice Questions
- Answer Key
- Answers Explained
- Overview
- Classical Conditioning
- Operant Conditioning
- Cognitive Learning
- Practice Questions
- Answer Key
- Answers Explained
- Overview
- Models of Memory
- Retrieval
- Constructive Memory
- Forgetting
- How Memories Are Physically Stored in the Brain
- Language
- Thinking and Creativity
- Practice Questions
- Answer Key
- Answers Explained
- Overview
- Standardization and Norms
- Reliability and Validity
- Types of Tests
- Theories of Intelligence
- Intelligence Tests
- Bias in Testing
- Nature Versus Nurture: Intelligence
- Practice Questions
- Answer Key
- Answers Explained
- Overview
- Research Methods
- Prenatal Influences on Development
- Motor/Sensory Development
- Parenting
- Stage Theories
- Cognitive Development
- Moral Development
- Gender and Development
- Practice Questions
- Answer Key
- Answers Explained
- Overview
- Theories of Motivation
- Hunger Motivation
- Sexual Motivation
- Social Motivation
- Theories About Emotion
- Nonverbal Expressions of Emotion
- Stress
- Practice Questions
- Answer Key
- Answers Explained
- Overview
- Psychoanalytic Theory
- Psychodynamic Theories
- Trait Theories
- Biological Theories
- Behaviorist Theories
- Social-Cognitive Theories
- Humanistic Theories
- Assessment Techniques
- Practice Questions
- Answer Key
- Answers Explained
- Overview
- Defining Psychological Disorders
- Categories of Disorders
- The Rosenhan Study: The Influence of Labels
- Practice Questions
- Answer Key
- Answers Explained
- Overview
- History
- Types of Therapy
- Kinds of Therapists
- Practice Questions
- Answer Key
- Answers Explained
- Overview
- Attitude Formation and Change
- The Relationship Between Attitudes and Behavior
- Compliance Strategies
- Attribution Theory
- Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination
- Aggression and Antisocial Behavior
- Prosocial Behavior
- Attraction
- The Influence of Others on an Individual’s Behavior
- Group Dynamics
- Practice Questions
- Answer Key
- Answers Explained
- Overview
- Test-Taking Strategies
- The Fabulous 15
- How to Write the AP Psychology Free-Response Answer
- Details About the Free-Response Questions
- General Hints and Tips for the Free-Response Portion of the
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- Sample Free-Response Question
- Rubric for Sample Question
- Interpreting the Rubric
- Fictional Student Response
- PRACTICE TESTS
- Practice Test 1
- Part I: Multiple-Choice Questions
- Part II: Free-Response Questions
- Answer Key
- Answers Explained
- Practice Test 2
- Part I: Multiple-Choice Questions
- Part II: Free-Response Questions
- Answer Key
- Answers Explained
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