AP Psychology Full Package
AP
Psychology AP Psychology Full Package
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Both options offer the entire coursework, thus both include the same contents.
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Psychology is a fascinating topic, examining how we as humans think, feel and behave. Basically, this is the study of how the mind works. Unfortunately, what we want to study is largely invisible. This course provides an overview of classic and contemporary research in psychology. A wide range of topics will be covered, including:
History and Methods
The Brain, Biology and Behavior
Sensation and Perception
Development
Thinking and Cognition
Learning
Memory
Personality
Abnormal Psychology and Therapy
Social Psychology
In this VOD AP Psychology course, we will cover every major topic of psychology, giving background and research studies to illustrate the concepts. Similarly, we will use everyday examples to show that this is the science of our social world and is highly relevant to the way to act, socialize and think. How accurate is our judgment? Why is memory so unreliable? What do my friends think of me? These are just some of the fascinating topics we will touch upon. Each class involves going through concepts, answering questions from actual AP practice items, and well as homework assignments that ask you to apply our connect concepts. In the final few lessons, we go through even more practice items, and even discuss strategies for writing the essays. My goal is not just to prepare you for the AP test, but to make you enthusiastic about the interesting world of psychology.
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Here are the complete topics and sub-topics covered:
History and Approaches
Logic, Philosophy and History of Science
Modern Psychological Perspectives
Biological Approach
Behavioral Approach
Cognitive Approach
Humanistic Approach
Psychodynamic Approach
Sociocultural Approach
Evolutionary/Sociobiological Approach
Research Methods
Experimental Research
Correlational Research
Statistics
Ethics in Research
Biological Bases of Behavior
Physiological Techniques
Computerized Tomography
Positron Emission Tomography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Functional Organization of the Nervous System
Central Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
Specific Brain Structures
The Brainstem
The Limbic System
The Cerebral Cortex
The Brain’s Two Hemispheres
Neural Transmission
Neural Anatomy
Neural Impulses
Neurotransmitters
Endocrine System
Genetics
Sensation and Perception
The Sensory Systems
Sensory Mechanisms
Vision
Hearing
Smell
Taste
Touch
Balance and Motion
Sensory Thresholds
Sensory Adaptation
Attention
Perceptual Processes
Perceptual Organization
Perceptual Constancies
States of Consciousness
Biological and Circadian Rhythms
Sleep and Dreaming
Meaning and Function of Dreams
Sleep Disorders
Hypnosis
Psychoactive Drug Effects
Learning
Classical Conditioning
Elements of Classical Conditioning
Classical Conditioning Applied to Humans
Taste-Aversive Learning
Operant Conditioning
Schedules of Reinforcement
Applications of Operant Conditioning
Social Learning
Cognitive Processes in Learning
Cognition
Memory
Memory Processes
Types of Memory
The Reconstructive Nature of Memory
Forgetting
Language
Reasoning
Problem Solving
Creativity
Motivation and Emotion
Theories of Motivation
Theories of Emotion
Stress
Developmental Psychology
Life-Span Approach
Research Methods
Heredity-Environmental Issues
Dimensions of Development
Physical Development
Cognitive Development
Piaget’s Four Stages of Development
Adult Cognitive Development
Social Development
Early Attachment
Parenting Styles
Influences in Adolescence
Adult Relationships
Psychological Development
Personality
Personality Theories and Approaches
The Psychodynamic Approach
Freud’s Psychosexual Stages
Freud’s Personality Structures
Humanistic Theories
Cognitive Theories
Trait Theories
Assessment Techniques
Objective Personality Tests
Projective Personality Tests
Testing, Intelligence, and Individual Differences
Standardization and Norms
Reliability and Validity
Types of Tests
Intelligence
Assessing Intelligence
Heredity/Environment and Intelligence
Human Diversity
Abnormal Psychology
Definitions of Abnormality
Theories of Psychopathology
Diagnosis of Psychopathology
Disorders
Mood Disorders
Anxiety Disorders
Schizophrenic Disorders
Somatoform Disorders
Dissociative Disorders
Personality Disorders
Treatment of Psychological Disorders
Treatment Approaches
Psychodynamic Therapies
Humanistic Therapies
Behavioral Therapies
Cognitive Therapies
Biological Therapies
Other Modes of Therapy
Social Psychology
Group Dynamics
Helping Behavior
Social Cognition
Attitudes and Attitude Change
Persuasion and Attitude Change
Attribution Processes
Interpersonal Perception
Conformity and Obedience
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Here are the Lessons broken down by lectures
History and Approaches Lessons 1-3
Research methods Lessons 4-6
Biological Approach Lessons 7-10
Sensation and Perception Lessons 11-13
States of Consciousness Lessons 14-16
Learning Lessons 17-19
Cognition Lessons 20-22
Motivation and Emotion Lessons 23-26
Developmental Psych Lessons 27-31
Personality Lessons 30-32
Testing and Intelligence Lessons 33-35
Disorders Lessons 36-41
Treatment Lessons 42-45
Social Psychology Lessons 46-50
Multiple Choice Review Lessons 51-57
Essay Review Lessons 58 -59
BOOK
The lecturer does not mention the textbook
However, if you get a textbook from one of the major publishers and use it to review the material with the lectures, it would maximize your learning curve.
Recommended books are published by Barron's or Princeton Review.
USB
If you live in a region with poor internet, it is recommended you also purchase the USB. The USB only works on computers with a Window operating system. It is not compatible with Mac.