AP Psychology

AP Psychology

AP Psychology

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Unit 0: All Units Inclusive

Discover the AP Psychology course framework, examination procedures, assessment methods, the advantages of undertaking AP Psychology, and the upcoming topics to be covered in this course.

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Unit 1: Scientific Foundation of Psychology

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Chapter 1 in "Introduction to Psychology" traces psychology's history from ancient Greece to modern schools like structuralism, functionalism, psychoanalysis, and behaviorism. It defines psychology, outlines research goals, and covers various psychological approaches and domains.

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Total no of Questions: 10
MCQ: 10
FRQ: 0

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Chapter 2 covers Research Methodology, including research designs, data collection, and ethics. It also introduces basic statistics like descriptive and inferential methods, emphasizing their importance in psychological research. The chapter is divided into 2 parts: 
2.1: Research 
2.2: Statistics

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Total no of Questions: 21
MCQ: 20
FRQ: 1

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Unit 2: Biological Bases of Behaviour

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Chapter 3 covers neurons, action potentials, and neurotransmitters. Chapter 3, Part 2 focuses on brain anatomy, discussing the functions of different brain areas like perception, emotion, and language. The chapter is divided into 2 parts: 
3.1: Neurons and Action Potentials
3.2: Anatomy of Brain

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Total no of Questions: 11
MCQ: 10
FRQ: 1

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Anatomy of Brain


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Chapter 4 covers the endocrine system, genetics, neurotransmitters, brain study techniques, the nature-nurture debate, and psychoactive drug effects. Chapter 4, Part 2, discusses consciousness, sleep, different states of consciousness, sleep stages, and dream theories. The chapter is further divided into 2 parts: 
4.1: Neurotransmitters and Genes
4.2: Sleep and Consciousness

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Total no of Questions: 15
MCQ: 12
FRQ: 3

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Sleep and Consciousness


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Unit 3: Sensation & Perception

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Chapter 5 covers Sensation. It details how sensory systems like touch, sight, smell, taste, and hearing convert physical stimuli into neural signals, explaining sensory receptors, transduction, and theories of color perception and auditory processing.
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Chapter 6 covers perception. It explores how our sensory systems interpret and organize sensory information, discussing concepts like psychophysics, attention, signal detection theory, and the principles of Gestalt Psychology.

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Total no of Questions: 17
MCQ: 15
FRQ: 2

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Unit 4: Learning

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Chapter 7 discusses learning theories. It covers different forms of learning, like associative and non-associative learning and classical and operant conditioning, and explores concepts like habituation, sensitization, and the role of cognitive processes in learning.

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Total no of Questions: 11
MCQ: 10
FRQ:1

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Unit 5: Cognitive Psychology

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Chapter 8 delves into memory and forgetting. It discusses different types of memory, encoding, storage, and retrieval processes and explores various theories and phenomena related to memory formation and forgetting.

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Total no of Questions: 13
MCQ: 12
FRQ: 1

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Chapter 9 addresses thinking and problem-solving. It explores different aspects of thinking, such as mental images and concepts, and problem-solving strategies like trial and error, algorithms, and heuristics. The chapter also delves into obstacles in thinking and the influence of language on cognition.

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Total no of Questions: 12
MCQ: 10
FRQ: 2

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Chapter 10 explores intelligence theories like g-factor, fluid, crystallized intelligence, multiple intelligences, and triarchic theory. It also covers IQ tests and the role of heredity and environment in intelligence.

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Total no of Questions: 12
MCQ: 10
FRQ: 2

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Unit 6: Developmental Psychology

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Chapter 11 addresses prenatal development and cognitive development. It discusses the stages of prenatal development, the nature-nurture debate, and cognitive theories by Freud, Erikson, and Piaget, focusing on how genetics and environment influence growth, personality, and behavior.

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Total no of Questions: 11
MCQ: 10
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Chapter 12 focuses on morality, attachment, and ethology. It delves into theories of moral development, attachment styles, their developmental significance, and the study of animal behavior in natural environments, emphasizing the evolutionary perspective.

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Total no of Questions: 10
MCQ: 10
FRQ: 0

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Unit 7: Motivation, Emotion and Personality

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Chapter 13 explores motivation and emotion. It examines the processes driving goal-oriented behaviors, different theories of motivation, the role of emotions in human behavior, and the interplay between physical arousal, cognitive processes, and emotional experiences.

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Total no of Questions: 11
MCQ: 10
FRQ:1

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Chapter 14 focuses on the motivation of hunger and stress. It explains the biological and psychological aspects of hunger, factors influencing eating behavior, and the physiological and psychological responses to stress, including coping mechanisms and stress-related disorders. This Chapter contains a Worksheet Total no of Questions: 8 MCQ: 8 FRQ: 0
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Chapter 15 is about personality. It discusses various theories of personality, including Freud's psychoanalytic theory, Jung's analytical psychology, Adler's psychology, and contemporary trait theories. The Chapter also explores the methods used in personality assessment.

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Total no of Questions: 10
MCQ: 10
FRQ: 0

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Unit 8: Clinical Psychology

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Chapter 16 covers clinical psychology. It discusses the history and development of the field, various psychological disorders and their symptoms, and the approaches used for diagnosis and treatment, including the use of the DSM for diagnosing mental disorders.
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Chapter 17 focuses on the treatment of psychological disorders. It discusses various treatment approaches, including biological methods like electroconvulsive therapy and deep brain stimulation, as well as psychological therapies like cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychoanalysis, and humanistic therapy. This Chapter contains a Worksheet Total no of Questions: 13 MCQ: 12 FRQ: 1
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Unit 9: Social Psychology

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Chapter 18 explores Social Psychology. It covers the scientific study of how individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by others, discussing concepts like the looking-glass self, social cognition, attribution theories, and various social biases and influences on attitude and behavior.
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Chapter 19 continues exploring Social Psychology. It delves into various concepts such as compliance, conformity, obedience, social roles, the impact of culture on behavior, group dynamics, stereotypes, prejudice, aggression, and social identity. The chapter emphasizes understanding the influence of social factors on individual and group behavior. This Chapter contains a Worksheet Total no of Questions: 11 MCQ: 10 FRQ: 1
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FLT 1: AP Psychology FLT- 1

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Section I


Multiple Choice Questions

Duration: 70mins
Total Questions: 100

Section II


Free Response Questions

Duration: 50mins
Total Questions: 2

FLT 2: AP Psychology FLT -2

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Section I


Multiple Choice Questions

Duration: 70mins
Total Questions: 100

Section II


Free Response Questions

Duration: 50mins
Total Questions: 2

FLT 3: AP Psychology FLT-3

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Section I


Multiple Choice Questions

Duration: 70mins
Total Questions: 100

Section II


FRQs

Duration: 50mins
Total Questions: 2

FLT 4: AP Psychology FLT -4

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Section I


Multiple Choice Questions

Duration: 70mins
Total Questions: 100

Section II


Free Response Questions

Duration: 50mins
Total Questions: 2