AP Psych DMA What is gender identity? What is a teratogen?

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AP Psych DMA What is gender identity? What is a teratogen?

Today’s Agenda DMA Quiz buy-back info Chapter 5 review Tracy & Mackenzie Chapter 6 review Homework: Final Exam – May 1 & 2 Review quizzes – refer to calendar EC Review Pres – various AP EXAM!!! May 7th Deadline to buy AP Shirts – Tuesday, April 24th

Deadline to buy AP Shirts is Tuesday, April 24th! Reminders Review Presentations Thursday, April 19th Edwin Friday, April 20th Roxana, Katie & Melody Thursday, April 26th Riley & Brendan Duy & Kyana Deadline to buy AP Shirts is Tuesday, April 24th!

Quiz Buy-Back Info Please grab your answers, the quiz & an answer key from the front table. You must explain why your answer was wrong AND why the correct answer is correct For every question you correct (properly) you will earn ½ a point back. DUE TOMORROW!!

19 13 Countdown… Day until the AP Exam Days until the final exam (remember you don’t know what the FRQs will be) 13 Days until the final exam

Chapter 5 Tracy & Mackenzie

Chapter 6 Selective Attention focus of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus Monocular Cues Relative size, interposition, relative clarity, texture Gestalt--an organized whole tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful wholes

Chapter 6 Phi phenomenon Visual Capture tendency for vision to dominate the other senses Phi phenomenon An illusion of movement created when two or more lights blink on and off in succession. Human Factors Psychology explores how people & machines interact How to adapt environments & machines

Sensory Restriction: Blakemore & Cooper Kittens raised without exposure to horizontal lines later had difficulty perceiving horizontal bars.

Perceptual Constancy Perceptual Constancy perceiving objects as unchanging even as illumination & retinal image change

Chapter 6 - Cubing Terms you will use: Convergence Interposition Everyone needs a template On each side of the cube – do the following: Write the term Define it Draw a picture that demonstrates the term. Terms you will use: Convergence Interposition Similarity Figure & ground Closure Cocktail party effect