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Explore essential teacher resources for AP Psychology, including course materials, exam details, and course audit information.
The American Psychological Association (APA) recently updated its standards for Introductory Psychology. The revised AP Psychology Course and Exam Description (CED) aligns to the new APA standards. Read more.
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The AP Test Development Committees are responsible for developing each AP Exam, ensuring the exam questions are aligned to the course framework. The AP Exam development process is a multiyear endeavor; all AP Exams undergo extensive review, revision, piloting, and analysis to ensure that questions are
You’ll learn how psychologists promote mental and physical health and evaluate, study, and treat a range of psychological disorders. Topics may include: An introduction to health and positive psychology. Standards for diagnosing and approaches to explaining psychological disorders.
This is a site for students and teachers ofAP Psychology, and Educational Technology to access worksheets, check our calendar, download PowerPoints, view our syllabus, and get lesson plan ideas.
AP Equity and Access Policy. The 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.
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and the mind in humans and animals. Because it deals with human behavior, the College Board classifies AP Psychology as a social science course. The AP Psychology course comprises two parts — course content and course skills.
The AP Psychology exam is one of the more popular AP tests, and it has a pretty straightforward format and scoring system. In this article, I'll tell you what's on the AP Psychology test, how it's graded, and which prep methods you should use to get a great score.
AP Psychology Unit 2: Cognition (revised CED 2024) all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating.