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1 58006-00003 AP PSYCHOLOGY course Description 2008-09 InDCS2 (converted from Quark) Fonts: Century Old Style, Serifa, Helvetica, Mousefont Plain ConversionD1 11/11/06 RI59046 ConversionD1revs 11/15/06 RI59046 D1 11/28/06 RI59046 D1revs 11/29/06 RI59046 D1revs 12/1/06 RI59046 D1revs 12/4/06 RI59046 D1revs 12/5/06 RI59046 D1revs 12/28/06 RI59046 D2 1/4/07 RI59046 D2revs 1/5/07 RI59046 D2revs 1/8/07 RI59046 D2revs 1/31/07 RI59046 D3 2/9/07 RI59046 D4 2/12/07 RI59046 D4revs 2/13/07 RI59046 D4revs 2/15/07 RI59046 NEW 76296-58006 Dr01 12/11/08 jw edits 121508 cj pdf 121608 cj Dr02 12/24/08 ta Dr02 1/12/09 jw dr03 2/13/09 mc dr03revs 2/19/09 mc Dr04 2/27/09 Dr04 Edits/PDF 3/4/09 jw Dr05 Edits/PDF 3/13/09 jw preflight 032009 cj 58006-83104 Converted INNDcs4 MAC Drft01
2 3/31/10 jdb PDF Drft01 4/6/10 jdb Preflight 4/15/10 jdb NEW 96194-58006 Dr01 11/30/12 bw Dr01edits 12/4/12 bw PDF Dr01 12/4/12 bw Dr03 3/6/13 bw PDF Dr03 3/7/13 bw Dr04 3/19/13 bw PDF Dr04 3/19/13 bw Preflight 4/3/13 bw NEW 104289-58006 Dr01 6/4/14 bw PDF Dr01 6/4/14 bw Dr02 6/23/14 bw PDF Dr02 6/23/14 bw Dr03 6/30/14 bw PDF Dr03 6/30/14 bwPSYCHOLOGYC ourse DescriptionEffective Fall 2014AP course Descriptions are updated regularly. Please visit AP Central ( ) to determine whether a more recent course Description PDF is AP PSYCHOLOGY course Description 2008-09 InDCS2 (converted from Quark) Fonts: Century Old Style, Serifa, Helvetica, Mousefont Plain ConversionD1 11/11/06 RI59046 ConversionD1revs 11/15/06 RI59046 D1 11/28/06 RI59046 D1revs 11/29/06 RI59046 D1revs 12/1/06 RI59046 D1revs 12/4/06 RI59046 D1revs 12/5/06 RI59046 D1revs 12/28/06 RI59046 D2 1/4/07 RI59046 D2revs 1/5/07 RI59046 D2revs 1/8/07 RI59046 D2revs 1/31/07 RI59046 D3 2/9/07 RI59046 D4 2/12/07 RI59046 D4revs 2/13/07 RI59046 D4revs 2/15/07 RI59046 NEW 76296-58006 Dr01 12/11/08 jw edits 121508 cj pdf 121608 cj Dr02 12/24/08 ta Dr02 1/12/09 jw dr03 2/13/09 mc dr03revs 2/19/09 mc Dr04 2/27/09 Dr04 Edits/PDF 3/4/09 jw Dr05 Edits/PDF 3/13/09 jw preflight 032009 cj 58006-83104 Converted INNDcs4 MAC Drft01
3 3/31/10 jdb PDF Drft01 4/6/10 jdb Preflight 4/15/10 jdb NEW 96194-58006 Dr01 11/30/12 bw Dr01edits 12/4/12 bw PDF Dr01 12/4/12 bw Dr03 3/6/13 bw PDF Dr03 3/7/13 bw Dr04 3/19/13 bw PDF Dr04 3/19/13 bw Preflight 4/3/13 bw NEW 104289-58006 Dr01 6/4/14 bw PDF Dr01 6/4/14 bw Dr02 6/23/14 bw PDF Dr02 6/23/14 bw Dr03 6/30/14 bw PDF Dr03 6/30/14 bwThe College BoardThe College Board is a mission-driven not-for-profit organization that connects students to College success and opportunity. Founded in 1900, the College Board was created to expand access to higher education. Today, the membership association is made up of over 6,000 of the world s leading educational institutions and is dedicated to promoting excellence and equity in education.
4 Each year, the College Board helps more than seven million students prepare for a successful transition to College through programs and services in College readiness and College success including the SAT and the Advanced Placement Program . The organization also serves the education community through research and advocacy on behalf of students, educators, and schools. For further information, visit Equity and Access PolicyThe College Board strongly encourages educators to make equitable access a guiding principle for their AP programs by giving all willing and academically prepared students the opportunity to participate in AP. We encourage the elimination of barriers that restrict access to AP for students from ethnic, racial, and socioeconomic groups that have been traditionally underserved.
5 Schools should make every effort to ensure their AP classes reflect the diversity of their student population. The College Board also believes that all students should have access to academically challenging course work before they enroll in AP classes, which can prepare them for AP success. It is only through a commitment to equitable preparation and access that true equity and excellence can be course DescriptionsAP course descriptions are updated regularly. Please visit AP Central ( ) to determine whether a more recent course description PDF is available. 2014 The College Board . College Board , ACCUPLACER, Advanced Placement Program, AP, AP Central, SAT, SpringBoard, and the acorn logo are registered trademarks of the College Board .
6 PSAT/NMSQT is a registered trademark of the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation. All other products and services may be trademarks of their respective owners. (Visit the College Board on the Web: )58006-00003 AP PSYCHOLOGY course Description 2008-09 InDCS2 (converted from Quark) Fonts: Century Old Style, Serifa, Helvetica, Mousefont Plain ConversionD1 11/11/06 RI59046 ConversionD1revs 11/15/06 RI59046 D1 11/28/06 RI59046 D1revs 11/29/06 RI59046 D1revs 12/1/06 RI59046 D1revs 12/4/06 RI59046 D1revs 12/5/06 RI59046 D1revs 12/28/06 RI59046 D2 1/4/07 RI59046 D2revs 1/5/07 RI59046 D2revs 1/8/07 RI59046 D2revs 1/31/07 RI59046 D3 2/9/07 RI59046 D4 2/12/07 RI59046 D4revs 2/13/07 RI59046 D4revs 2/15/07 RI59046 NEW 76296-58006 Dr01 12/11/08 jw edits 121508 cj pdf 121608 cj Dr02 12/24/08 ta Dr02 1/12/09 jw dr03 2/13/09 mc dr03revs 2/19/09 mc Dr04 2/27/09 Dr04 Edits/PDF 3/4/09 jw Dr05 Edits/PDF 3/13/09 jw preflight 032009 cj 58006-83104 Converted INNDcs4 MAC Drft01
7 3/31/10 jdb PDF Drft01 4/6/10 jdb Preflight 4/15/10 jdb NEW 96194-58006 Dr01 11/30/12 bw Dr01edits 12/4/12 bw PDF Dr01 12/4/12 bw Dr03 3/6/13 bw PDF Dr03 3/7/13 bw Dr04 3/19/13 bw PDF Dr04 3/19/13 bw Preflight 4/3/13 bw NEW 104289-58006 Dr01 6/4/14 bw PDF Dr01 6/4/14 bw Dr02 6/23/14 bw PDF Dr02 6/23/14 bw Dr03 6/30/14 bw PDF Dr03 6/30/14 bwiContentsAbout AP ..1 Offering AP Courses and Enrolling Students ..2 How AP Courses and Exams Are Developed ..2 How AP Exams Are Scored ..3 Using and Interpreting AP Scores ..3 Additional Resources ..3AP PSYCHOLOGY ..4 The course ..4 Purpose ..4 Prerequisites ..4 For Students ..4 For Teachers and Schools ..4 Goals.
8 5 Topics and Learning Objectives ..5 I . Histor y and Approaches ..5 II . Research Methods ..6 III . Biological Bases of Behavior ..6 IV . Sensation and Perception ..7 V . States of Consciousness ..7 VI . Learning ..8 VII . Cognition ..9 VIII . Motivation and Emotion ..9 IX . Developmental PSYCHOLOGY ..10 X . Personality ..10 XI . Testing and Individual Differences ..11 XII . Abnormal Behavior ..11 XIII . Treatment of Abnormal Behavior ..12 XIV . Social PSYCHOLOGY ..12 Content Outline ..14 The Exam ..17 Sample Multiple-Choice Questions ..17 Answers to Multiple-Choice Questions ..22 Sample Free-Response Questions ..23 Resources for AP Teachers ..25AP Central (apcentral.)
9 Collegeboard .org) ..25AP course Audit ..25 Advances in AP ..25AP Teacher Communities ..25 Higher Ed ..25 College Board Store ..2558006-00003 AP PSYCHOLOGY course Description 2008-09 InDCS2 (converted from Quark) Fonts: Century Old Style, Serifa, Helvetica, Mousefont Plain ConversionD1 11/11/06 RI59046 ConversionD1revs 11/15/06 RI59046 D1 11/28/06 RI59046 D1revs 11/29/06 RI59046 D1revs 12/1/06 RI59046 D1revs 12/4/06 RI59046 D1revs 12/5/06 RI59046 D1revs 12/28/06 RI59046 D2 1/4/07 RI59046 D2revs 1/5/07 RI59046 D2revs 1/8/07 RI59046 D2revs 1/31/07 RI59046 D3 2/9/07 RI59046 D4 2/12/07 RI59046 D4revs 2/13/07 RI59046 D4revs 2/15/07 RI59046 NEW 76296-58006 Dr01 12/11/08 jw edits 121508 cj pdf 121608 cj Dr02 12/24/08 ta Dr02 1/12/09 jw dr03 2/13/09 mc dr03revs 2/19/09 mc Dr04 2/27/09 Dr04 Edits/PDF 3/4/09 jw Dr05 Edits/PDF 3/13/09 jw preflight 032009 cj 58006-83104 Converted INNDcs4 MAC Drft01
10 3/31/10 jdb PDF Drft01 4/6/10 jdb Preflight 4/15/10 jdb NEW 96194-58006 Dr01 11/30/12 bw Dr01edits 12/4/12 bw PDF Dr01 12/4/12 bw Dr03 3/6/13 bw PDF Dr03 3/7/13 bw Dr04 3/19/13 bw PDF Dr04 3/19/13 bw Preflight 4/3/13 bw NEW 104289-58006 Dr01 6/4/14 bw PDF Dr01 6/4/14 bw Dr02 6/23/14 bw PDF Dr02 6/23/14 bw Dr03 6/30/14 bw PDF Dr03 6/30/14 bw1 About AP The College Board s Advanced Placement Program (AP ) enables students to pursue College -level studies while still in high school . Through more than 30 courses, each culminating in a rigorous exam, AP provides willing and academically prepared students with the opportunity to earn College credit, advanced placement, or both.