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AP Psychology Fill-in Workbook Review Notes
AP Psychology Fill-in Workbook Review Notes
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It's nearing close to the exam and you need to review before the AP exam. Look no further than this fill in review notes for the entire course. The best way to practice is to write down information. Fill in these notes based on your knowledge to use as a study guide.
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Class 1: Scientific foundations of psychology
introduction to psychology, research methods, the experimental method, selecting a research method, statical analysis, ethical guidelines in psychology
Class 2: Biological bases of behavior—introduction of heredity and environment, the endocrine system, overview, overview of the nervous system, neuron firing, the brain, tools for examining brain structures, the adaptable brain, sleep and dreaming
Class 3: Sensation and perception: principles of sensation, principles of perception, visual anatomy, visual perception, auditory sensation and perception, chemical senses, body senses
Class 4: learning: introduction to learning, classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and social and cognitive factors in learning
Class 5: cognitive psychology: introduction to memory, encoding, storing, retrieving, forgetting and memory distortion, biological bases of memory, introduction to thinking/problem solving, biases and errors in thinking, introduction to intelligence, psychometric principles and intelligence testing, and components of language and language acquisition
Class 6: developmental psychology: the lifespan and physical development in childhood, social development in childhood, cognitive development in childhood, adolescent development, adulthood and aging, moral development, and gender and sexual orientation
Class 7: motivation, emotion, and perception: theories of motivation, specific topics in motivation, theories of emotion, stress and coping, introduction to personality, psychoanalytical theories of personality. behavioralist/social cognitive theories of personality, humanistic theories of personality, trait theories of personality
Class 8: clinical psychology: introduction to psychological disorders, psychological perspectives and etiology disorders, neurodevelopment and schizophrenia disorders, bipolar/depressive/anxiety/obsessive-comp disorder, trauma/stressor related disorders, feeding/eating/substance, introduction to treatment of psychological disorders, evaluate strength and weaknesses
Class 9: social psychology: attribution theory/person perception, attitude formation and attitude change, conformity, compliance, obedience, group influences on behavior, bias/prejudice, altruism/aggression, interpersonal attraction
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