AP PSYCHOLOGY COURSE PAGE
Welcome to AP Psychology!
I'm thrilled you have decided to join me in this journey into the human mind! My main goals in this course are to help you develop and deep understanding and appreciation for the fascinating field of psychology, and to prepare you to pass the AP Exam in May to earn college credit. This website will be an integral part of your learning experience. Each unit will have its own page full of resources, some required, some supplementary. Make sure you check back early each unit for this resources. The main page is dedicated to announcements and other resources you may want to refer to throughout the year. First steps: 1. Create a College Board Account for access to AP Classroom resources Sign up for our course using Join Code "NNPYZY" 2. Follow me on Twitter @VP_Harris for some of the latest cool things in Psychology. (Lots of fun supplementary stuff and study tricks) 3. Read this article. It is a great introduction to psychology 47 Mind Blowing Facts You Should Know About Yourself 4. Read this article. While it is sarcastic, it will hopefully help you think more scientifically. 5. Start watching the Stephen Chew video series General Resources for AP Psychology My AP Login Myers Psychology for AP Resources Website College Board's Course Description for AP Psychology Want to see how YOUR University choice awards credit for AP tests? Most cited Psychologists of the 20th Century Flashcard Format (Print directly to 3x5 notecards) Flashcard Format (Prints 4 flashcards per sheet of paper) Stephen Chew: How to Get the Most Out of Studying Video Series Mr. Harris's AP Psychology Youtube Playlist Unit Resource Pages (These will be inactive links until we start the unit) Unit 1 Scientific Foundations of Psychology (10-14%) A: History and Approaches B: Research Methods, Data Analysis and Ethics Unit 2: Social Psychology (8-10 %) Unit 3: Biological Bases of Behavior (8-10%) Unit 4: Cognition (13-17%) A: Memory, Thinking and Problem Solving B: Language C: Measuring and Testing Intelligence Unit 5: Sensation and Perception (6-8%) Unit 6: States of Consciousness (remaining curriculum from Unit 3) Unit 7: Learning (7-9%) Unit 8: Motivation and Emotion (*6-8%) Unit 9: Developmental Psychology (7-9%) and Personality (*5-7%) A: Development B: Personality Unit 10: Clinical Psychology (12-16%) A: Psychological Disorders B: Treatment of Psychological Disorders Unit 11: Course Review and Practice AP Exams AP EXAM: Tuesday May 3, 2022 - 12:00 I need some extra help (Any unit) |
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