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1 Advanced Placement Psychology A college level course for students in Grade 11 and Grade 12 Units: Part I. Foundations of psychology Part II. Inward behavior Part III. Outward Behavior Part IV. Abnormal Psychology

2 Goals: Goals: Goals: To successfully prepare for and participate in the AP Exam in May To successfully prepare for and participate in the AP Exam in May To scientifically study human behavior To scientifically study human behavior To gain knowledge about how psychologists study human and animal behavior. To gain knowledge about how psychologists study human and animal behavior. To learn practical applications for enriching our lives. To learn practical applications for enriching our lives. To reinforce the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for effective thinking, evaluating, writing, speaking, listening and reading. To reinforce the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for effective thinking, evaluating, writing, speaking, listening and reading.

3 Did you know that studying the brain and brain functions is more than one third of AP Psychology’s course focus?

4 Did you know that psychologists analyze research utilizing histograms and bell curves? We learn how to read a bell curve and calculate a standard deviation in AP Psychology.

5 Psychology-The study of behavior and mental processes Psychology has its roots in philosophy and the sciences. In college, psychology courses fulfill science requirements. Students should expect to study research theories, research methods and the parts of the brain/nervous system. A foundation for or strong interest in statistics and anatomy will help you in AP Psychology.

6 Students in AP Psychology: Read 20 pages every other night Read 20 pages every other night Take pop quizzes Take pop quizzes Take multiple choice unit tests every 2-3 weeks Take multiple choice unit tests every 2-3 weeks Participate in discussion regularly Participate in discussion regularly Complete a collaborative unit project per quarter Complete a collaborative unit project per quarter Identify hundreds of vocabulary words and apply them conceptually Identify hundreds of vocabulary words and apply them conceptually

7 Questions answered in AP Psychology How do we explain behavior? How do we explain behavior? How does our brain impact our behavior? How does our brain impact our behavior? How do we sense and perceive the world? How do we sense and perceive the world? Why do we sleep and dream? Why do we sleep and dream? How do we learn? How do we learn? Why do we remember or why do we not remember? Why do we remember or why do we not remember? How do we think? How do we think? How do people develop? How do people develop? What motivates us? What motivates us? How do we act in groups? How do we act in groups? What is abnormal behavior and how do we treat it? What is abnormal behavior and how do we treat it?


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