Psych Links

 

AP Psychology Terms and Definitions
The above is a list of all terms and definitions

 

Collage Board Website: AP Psychology
This is the Collage Board website. They are the organization responsible for creating AP exams. On this site you can find previously released free-response questions and scoring guidelines.

StudyBlue:
An online flashcard maker. You can use your computer or download the free app for your smart phone to make flashcards and study them.

Project Implicit:
It is well known that people don’t always ‘speak their minds’, and it is suspected that people don’t always ‘know their minds’. Understanding such divergences is important to scientific psychology. This web site presents a method that demonstrates the conscious-unconscious divergences much more convincingly than has been possible with previous methods. This new method is called the Implicit Association Test, or IAT for short. In addition, this site contains various related information. The value of this information may be greatest if you try at least one test first…

Race is Real
This is the article on race you read after the Project Implicit project.

Understanding Race:
The American Anthropology Association has create a look at race through three lenses: history, human variation, and lived experience.  This site will take you some time to examine, but is totally worth it!

Psychology 101 Education Portal Academy:
This website contains a collection of 103 psychology videos are available as free study resources. The videos are in the order of our AP Psychology textbook chapters and are very useful as a review tool for after you have read a section.

The Psych Files:
This website was created by Michael A. Britt. He calls this “The Psych Test Prep Tool” and has created a number of tools to help AP Psychology students study with.

AP Psychology Community:
This Page provides practice quizzes and free response questions for each unit. This website is based off of a different AP Psychology text book so there are some terms that are on this website that we will not go over in class. This is a great website to use to prepare yourself for each in-class unit exam as well at the AP Psychology Exam.

Mouse Party:
An interactive website created by the University of Utah. Students can use this interactive activity to look at the brains of mice on drugs. Every drug of abuse has its own unique molecular mechanism. You will learn how these various drugs disrupt neurotransmitters to make the user feel high.