Chapter 4 Test Review.pdf
Sensation & Perception (Chs. 5-6)
Sensation video questions.pdf
Chapter 5 Test Review.pdf
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Perception video questions.pdf
Chapter 6 Test review slides.pdf
Ch. 7: States of Consciousness
Chapter 7 Test Review study slides
TheMindAwakeandAsleep.pdf
The MindHiddenanddivided.pdf
Ch. 8: Learning
Learning video questions.pdf
Operant v. Classical Quiz
Chapter 8 Quiz Review.pdf
Chapter 8 Test slides.pdf
How to answer the chapter 8 essay.pdf
Ch. 9: Memory
Chs. 9-10 Review.pdf
Remembering and Forgetting video questions.pdf
Ch. 9 quiz review slides.pdf
Ch. 10: Thinking and Language
Chs. 9-10 Review.pdf
The costs and benefits of critical thinking.pdf
Judgment and Decision video questions.pdf
Language Development.pdf
Ch. 11: Intelligence
Testing and Intelligence video questions.pdf
Ch. 11 test review slides08.pdf
Ch. 11 Test Short Answer question guide.pdf
Chs 12, 13 and 14 : Motivation and Work,
Emotions and Health
Motivation and Emotion video questions.pdf
Health Mind and Behavior video questions.pdf
Alternative Fix questions.pdf
Diet Wars.pdf
Chs 12-14 Test review.pdf
Ch. 15: Personality
The self video questions.pdf
Chapter 15 test review.pdf
Disorders & Treatment (Chs. 16-17)
Psychopathology video questions.pdf
The Doctor Is In The House.pdf
Psychotherapy video questions.pdf
Chapter 16 and 17 Test Review.pdf
Ch. 18: Social Psychology
Constructing Social Reality video questions.pdf
Power of situation video questions.pdf
Chapter 18 Test review.pdf
12 Angry Men answers.pdf
2012 January Semester Exam: 100 multiple-choice questions. One essay.
Approximately ten questions each from these chapters: 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. See the study guide passed out in class for the list of key terms by chapter. The essay comes from your PowerPoint presentations.
Questions 1 to 25 2011 Sem Final.pdf
Questions 26 to 50 2011 Sem Final.pdf
Questions 51-75 2011 Sem Final.pdf
Questions 76-100 2011 Sem Final.pdf
2012 College Board AP Psychology Exam:
Monday, May 07, location/time TBA.
Two key study strategies:
1. Distributed practice: space out your study over a period of days and weeks.
2. Active processing: study a portion of the material and try practice questions.
TESTING ANXIETY TIP:
Research in the journal Science from Jan. 14, 2011
One way to deal with test anxiety is to spend 10 minutes writing about thoughts and feelings related to test anxiety just before the exam. Professor Sian L. Beilock says that writing about anxiety frees working memory to improve recall. By dealing with worrying before the exam, more brain power is available to keep you focused on remembering information that is on the test.
Resources to help you pass the exam:
Psychology Video Clips Review
Audio Psychology Test Prep Materials The PsychFiles site contains visual concept maps and audio file explanations of the topics.
Top three hundred and fifteen psychology terms.pdf
An interactive brain with information about the parts and functions:
http://www.traumaticbraininjuryatoz.org/Interactive-Brain.aspx
APA Glossary of Psychology Terms
Top Ten Most Confusing Psychology Concepts
Review of Most Important Researchers
Psychologists You Need to Know.pdf
ACTIVE PROCESSING SECTION:
Flash Cards/Games Review of 408 terms with audio files!
Textbook Flash Cards and Practice Questions
Flash Cards
Practice Questions by Chapter
Bubbabrain Quiz site NEW!!
AP Psych Chapter Quizzes and Games (Franklin H.S./Billingslea)
Spark Notes Practice Questions
Quizlet Practice Questions
AP Psychology Practice Questions (40-100 per chapter)
AP Psychology exam information
General Psychology Links
The College Board, AP Psychology
Russ Dewey's Psych Web
Psychological Science
Psychology Matters
American Psychological Association
Psych Central: Mental Health research
Textbook author David Myers
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