<p>Does the curve seem like it’ll be easier than AP Pass’s cutoff?</p>
<p>Guys, if I talked about mental retardation in chimpanzees for my first essay, and the failures of the current presidential administration for the second FRQ, what are my chances of getting a 6?</p>
<p>Anyone here get form E instead of form O? 
Basically different tests; i.e. I didn’t have any questions on LSD or clouds or source amnesia.</p>
<p>Some at my school (like me) had form E, which had a super hard MC (-20 or so here; usually -6 on practice) and super easy FRQ (10 mins to spare) while others had form O (like you guys) with apparently an easy MC and a super hard FRQ.</p>
<p>I didn’t know they gave different forms until now… I thought it was only for late testing. But I guess it depends on what state you’re in? Is collegeboard gonna release the FRQs for both forms?</p>
<p>Or maybe it’s because regional timing? I know the East Coast gets test A while the West Coast gets test B</p>
<p>I think the FRQ is the same for both forms. The make-ups on the other hands won’t be released.</p>
<p>Oh, it must be regional timing then. And the FRQs for form E and O are different. I had form O which was about John’s plan for increasing reading scores and the study of memory testing on different age groups with different methods. If you look back on page 11, someone with form E (assuming) had different FRQs.</p>
<p>These responses are scaring me. Without referring to any particular question, I shall say having TWO variables in an experiment is a major design flaw. After all, experiments are designed to identify causation; this cannot be done with multiple variables such as ethnicity, age, intelligence, income, etc. Put simply, there can be only one “difference” between two experimental groups.</p>
<p>E and O have different FRQ’s; confirmed.</p>
<p>O has something relating to pizza coupons and source amnesia (didn’t have O so don’t know about it).
E has nature vs nurture (piece of cake) and a social + emotional situation (also a joke).</p>
<p>I agree with The84thline, the design flaw clearly appears to be the presence of two independent variables. As for the ethical flaw, I’d say the lack of anonymity is the greatest factor</p>
<p>The double variables are correct for design flaw. </p>
<p>Though I overlooked the part where it talked about the 60+ group. This means that what I wrote for the design flaw was that the sample doesn’t represent the whole population, because there are no old people represented. </p>
<p>Will I still get credit? </p>
<p>If not, I gotta hope for an 85 MC, which is possible.</p>
<p>Barron’s is so good. Going to sell on ebay for profit.</p>
<p>In general, continuous reinforcement schedules are much weaker than partial reinforcement schedules. In general, the order of strength of the schedules, from strongest to weakest, is:
Variable Ratio
Variable Interval
Fixed Ratio
Fixed Interval
Continuous</p>
<p>Also just noting: I’m very surprised by some of the questions being discussed - of the 5 most difficult questions IMO, none have been discussed, but some very easy ones have</p>
<p>Guys, guys, guys.</p>
<p>I don’t remember answering many of the questions you are discussing here. Did I miss these questions or are there variants of question papers?</p>
<p>Also, there were only 2 FRQs right?</p>
<p>I know this is dumb, but I’m extremely paranoid about having missed answering a major chunk of the test.</p>
<p>I feel really bad about today’s test. I think I did horrible. Absolutely horrible. First practice exam I got a 63/100, second I got a 75/100 and third 77/100. I count all the questions I get right to get an idea of what my score will be. I predict 50-65. That sure wont get me 3 at least! It was very difficult! The frq was okay, maybe I got a good score on that, maybe. What should i do?</p>
<p>@nikhilravi Someone previously discussed differences between forms E and O</p>
<p>Greetings from Abu Dhabi!
I had taken the AP exam for Psychology as well. I’m not so sure which MC form I had but it wasn’t very welcoming. The Free-Response was really really easy though!</p>
<p>@nikhil why don’t u discuss some you thought we’re hard then?</p>
<p>holsen1432, that’s what I though about average range. so i put they were all within it.</p>