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Psychological Perspectives for AP® Psychology

Psychological Perspectives for AP® Psychology

The one constant throughout the entire AP® Psychology exam (and throughout the field of psychology as a whole) is that there are several different viewpoints, or perspectives, about how to think about and interpret human behavior. Whether you are talking about Sigmund Freud or Abraham Maslow, there has been a multitude of varying opinions on why humans act the way they do.

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - AP® Psychology Crash Course

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs: AP® Psychology Crash Course

Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is the motivational idea that before any person, or any other organism, can fully fulfill his or her potential, of which he or she must move through the five important steps, or important motivations, of Maslow’s hierarchy. Through this AP® Psychology crash course we will go over these aspects of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs in order to achieve AP® Psychology self-actualization.

Classical Conditioning Review - AP® Psychology Crash Course

Classical Conditioning Review: AP® Psychology Crash Course

Classical conditioning is a type of learning where the organism learns to associate two stimuli. Association begins when a neutral stimulus happens and an unconditioned stimulus produces a response. The unconditioned stimulus naturally and automatically triggers a response that psychologists call the unconditioned response.

Who were Latane and Darley? AP® Psychology Bystander Effect

Who were Latane and Darley? AP® Psychology Bystander Effect Review

If you witnessed an emergency, you would certainly help those in need, right? Even if you didn’t directly address the problem, if someone were in desperate need of help, you would definitely call the police or an ambulance at the very least, correct? Well, social psychology doesn’t think so.

Arousal Theory of Motivation - AP® Psychology Review

Arousal Theory of Motivation: AP® Psychology Review

In this Advanced Placement Psychology Crash Course Review, we will explore deeper what the arousal theory is, why it is important, how you can use it in your everyday life and how it can be tested on the AP® Psychology exam.

Gender Typing - AP® Psychology Crash Course

Gender Typing: AP® Psychology Crash Course

The AP® Psychology exam focuses not only on how adults think and act, but also how children develop and come into their own identities. A crucial part of identification is gender typing.

Absolute vs Difference Threshold - AP® Psychology Crash Course Review

Absolute vs. Difference Threshold: AP® Psychology Crash Course Review

Sensation and Perception is possibly one of the less appreciated areas in psychology for the majority of high school and undergrad students because of its resemblance to physics and other hard sciences that commonly scare psychology students away. This happens especially when weird terms like Absolute Threshold, Difference Threshold, and Weber’s Law come up.