<p>Just how to do study this? I find that most of the concepts are really difficult to master, it’s like Chemistry, where you have to memorize your facts so vividly that you can apply it to any concepts.</p>
<p>There is a fair amount of rote memorization involved. But most of psychology is learned when the concepts are exemplified in real-life circumstances. I have found that I succeed in psychology simply by having a working knowledge of the essential vocabulary terms and taking practice tests. I am currently taking the class through my high school.</p>
<p>AP Psychology is all about concepts. Approximately 2/3 of the multiple-choice questions are based upon concepts. And the two free response questions are also based upon key concepts. Mifune is right. The questions usually do not ask for a definition. Instead, they ask you to apply a concept to an example. BTW the remaining questions are mostly about the studies and theories of famous psychologists ie Bandura and Social Learning and Milgram and Obedience to Authority.</p>
<p>Easy test is easy you can get a 5 without studying.</p>
<p>i love the ‘5 steps to a 5’ books. i only studied the day before the test & pulled off a 4. & i am not the smartest, by any means, lol. just try your best to learn [not memorize] the different experiments, vocabulary terms, etc. & u should do fine.</p>
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Why people don’t do well in AP Chem.</p>
<p>I am self-studying for it too. And I do found some of the concepts hard to master. Especially about the brain & perspective.</p>