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1 AP Psychology Exam Tips
How should you approach the exam? Easy, DFTBA!

2 Exam Score Distribution
The process of grade setting takes place immediately after the Reading (where FRQs are scored). Composite scores are translated into AP grades by setting boundaries for each grade based on a statistical technique called equating. This is so performance from year to year can be compared—looking at common questions on both exams. Don’t fret! The point totals vary from year to year. Here’s some advice based on year’s past… Score of 3: generally earn a composite of at least 85 Score of 4: generally earn a composite of at least 95 Score of 5: generally earn a composite of at least 110 I cannot guarantee these scores, because REMEMBER scores vary from year to year. Your BEST BET, therefore, is to simply answer all the questions correctly. So, DFTBA 2014 5s 4s 3s 2s 1s 18.5 27.1 19.9 13.6 20.9 5 students earned every point possible (150/150). Students performed very well on social psychology questions. 2013 5s 4s 3s 2s 1s 21.2 26.7 19.6 13.0 19.5 2 students earned every point possible (150/150). Students performed very well on the abnormal psychology questions.

3 In case you want to see the calculation process…
Also, you are no longer penalized for guessing/wrong answers! (If you read differently, the exam was changed in 2011.) ANSWER ALL MC ?s

4 Multiple Choice Section
Read the question carefully. Try to answer the question yourself before reading the answer choices. Guess. Try to eliminate answer choices. Drawing a picture may help you. Don’t spend too much time on any one question.

5 Multiple Choice Section
Every multiple choice question has three important parts Stem Correct answer Distractor options

6 Heuristics “rules of thumb”
Carefully read the question. Look for key words—not just vocabulary. Words like “never” and “always” are called absolute qualifiers. It’s rare that these are the answer choice. Before looking at the answer choices, try to visualize the correct answer. See if you can find one that is similar. Write in your booklet. Jot down quick notes & underline key words.

7 Heuristics “rule of thumb”
Mark any question you skip in your booklet. You have about 45 seconds for each question. DO NOT spend too much time on one question. DO NOT OVERTHINK! Guessing becomes a better gamble if you can eliminate some choices. GUESSING does NOT count against you. Change an answer ONLY if you have good reason to. [retrieval cue]

8 Heuristics “rule of thumb”
Time flies…when you are having fun Get a grand-paw watch. Set it to 12 (both hands at the #12) You have 70 minutes total.

9 MC: Stand Alone Questions
Majority of ?s are stand alone Words in the stem provide you the info you need to answer the question Covers a distinct topic Easy, medium, and hard (no order) Example A graphical representation of correlational data is called a Bell curve Chi square Scatterplot Bimodal distribution Skewed distribution

10 MC: Grouped Questions Given a stimulus (sentences or graph) that help you answer a set of questions Make sure you understand the stem and then attack the easy questions first Example stem A researcher is interested in determining if the amount of caffeine students consume influences the number of hours they study. To do this, he varies the amount of caffeine among three groups of students: group 1 drinks 0 servings of caffeine a day; group 2 drinks 3 servings; group 3 drinks 8 servings. Students keep a log tracking how long they study each dy. After the study is over, the researcher collects the logs and obtains an average number of hours studied per group.

11 MC: Grouped Questions In this experiment, ____ is the independent variable. Group 1 Group 3 Number of hours studied Amount of caffeine consumed Number of students per group

12 MC: Grouped Questions In this experiment, ____ is the dependent variable. Group 1 Group 3 Number of hours studied Amount of caffeine consumed Number of students per group

13 General Strategies Pace yourself. Use the process of elimination.
Be aware of patterns and trends. Have the right approach.

14 Where to go… www.jjanneckchs.weebly.com
AP Exam Resources Practice exams…get familiar with the format. ALL Unit Notes Crash Course Psychology on YouTube


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