Reading Assignment. Studies That Changed Psychology is
1: Biology & Human Behavior: “Are you a Natural?”
2: Consciousness: “To Sleep, no doubt to dream.”
3: Learning & Conditioning: “It’s not just about salivating dogs”
4. Learning & Conditioning: “Little Emotional Albert”
5: Intelligence, Cognition, & Memory : “What you expect is what you get”
6: Human Development: “Discovering Love”
7: Personality: “Are you the master of your fate?”
8: Psychopathology: “Learning to be Depressed”
9. Social Psychology “A prison by any other name”
10. Social Psychology:“To help or not to help”
Read and summarize the aforementioned studies using the Summary of Psychology Studies form.
(This was distributed in May but if you misplaced it, you can retrieve another copy on the class site. See sidebar link.)
Note: In the past, students have felt intimidated or uninterested in the articles at first. However, once they engaged in the reading they were pleasantly surprised. The studies are really interesting! Give them a chance!
Note: A few of have asked me
Question: "Ms. Ruiz can we google any article that rocked the world of psychology?"
Answer: NO.
Well, yes, you can research psychology and other subjects that interest you. I certainly encourage reading.
However, FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT READ ONLY THE 10 ARTICLES I PROVIDED LINKS FOR. SEE THE BEGINNING OF THIS POST.
Thanks for asking the question. If you have further questions please ask me via email.
This is a blog intended to enhance LA AP Psych students' learning and facilitate outside classroom learning. It will serve as enrichment and reinforcement for our course's learning objectives. I hope you enjoy. Best of Luck Class of 2015!
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
What is the format of the AP Psychology Test?
Section I: Multiple Choice — 100 questions; 1 hour and 10 minutes
Section II: Free Response — 2 questions; 50 minutes
For more information visit the collegeboard website
Another Psychology Teacher's VERY HELPFUL website
Visit this Grooooovy* teacher's AP Psychology Website for study tips, powerpoints, vocabulary games and more AP psychology information and links.
*Note: Visit this website and you will see why I purposely spelled groovy with additional o's.
Students have found the Want to Score a 5 Multiple Choice tab VERY HELPFUL
Welcome to Psychology Class of 2015!
Welcome Class of 2015 AP Psychology students! This website will provide additional study guides, links to support class material, real life application examples, and an opportunity for you to learn more psychology as well as interact with one another to facilitate your learning. If you have suggestions, ideas, comments, etc. please share them!
I hope you enjoy!
You may also want to visit Collegeboard website for more information about your AP Psychology exam as well as your other AP exams, SAT, and Subject Tests.
(Yes, this is the website you'll visit later on your College Treasure Hunt.)
This is a very useful website to help you find a good college fit and explore educational opportunities. - Remember to ask your school counselor for more information. She has a plethora of information that she would love to share with you. - Start now so you don't stress out to make application deadlines. Avoid stress. - Remember also to ask your parents, older siblings/cousins, and trusted adult role models to assist you in your college search. It's important to do as much research as you can and gain information from various trusted sites. BUT remember to take time for yourself to listen to yourself and reflect on who you are and who you want to become.
START YOUR COLLEGE SEARCH NOW!
Remember to look for scholarships too. You are more than capable and qualified to earn yourself a scholarship but remember that a scholarship won't drop into your lap; you have to take the time and effort to find yourself a scholarship.
Good luck!
I hope you enjoy!
You may also want to visit Collegeboard website for more information about your AP Psychology exam as well as your other AP exams, SAT, and Subject Tests.
(Yes, this is the website you'll visit later on your College Treasure Hunt.)
This is a very useful website to help you find a good college fit and explore educational opportunities. - Remember to ask your school counselor for more information. She has a plethora of information that she would love to share with you. - Start now so you don't stress out to make application deadlines. Avoid stress. - Remember also to ask your parents, older siblings/cousins, and trusted adult role models to assist you in your college search. It's important to do as much research as you can and gain information from various trusted sites. BUT remember to take time for yourself to listen to yourself and reflect on who you are and who you want to become.
START YOUR COLLEGE SEARCH NOW!
Remember to look for scholarships too. You are more than capable and qualified to earn yourself a scholarship but remember that a scholarship won't drop into your lap; you have to take the time and effort to find yourself a scholarship.
Good luck!
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