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About the Advanced Placement Psychology Course:

The most important concept to understand is that this course is a college level course. It is designed to replace Introduction to Psychology in a student’s freshman year of college. Students who chose this course should do so with the understanding that only self-motivated, dedicated, serious students will be successful. Unlike an AP course in literature, which deals mainly with skills the students must master to discuss an unknown piece of literature (difficult for other reasons), this class deals with content, content, content. In order to master that content, students must be self-directed and intrinsically motivated to succeed.

Purpose:
The AP Psychology course is designed to introduce students to the systematic and
scientific study of the behavior and mental processes of human beings and other
animals. Students are exposed to the psychological facts, principles, and phenomena
associated with each of the major subfi elds within psychology. They also learn about
the ethics and methods psychologists use in their science and practice. (CollegeBoard)


Areas of Study
History and Approaches
Research Methods
Brain Work
Biological Basis of Behavior
Sensation and Perception
States of Consciousness
Learning
Cognition
Motivation and Emotion
Developmental Psychology
Personality
Testing and Individual Differences
Abnormal Psychology
Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Social Psychology

 

Disclaimer: Over the years numerous seminars and online research sites have contributed to my library for AP Psychology. Thank you to all resources and my apology if you are not individually mentioned or given credit.

 


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