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Behavioral Perspective - AP® Psychology Crash Course

Behavioral Perspective: AP® Psychology Crash Course

The behavioral perspective is all about acting throughout life as a result of some form of motivation or incentive. It relates to the reasons that an individual will participate in any given act rather than the way that they react. This perspective seeks to better explain the physiological needs of any living organism, as well as the way motivation can impact behavior.

Neuroscience-Biological Perspective - AP® Psychology Crash Course

Neuroscience/Biological Perspective: AP® Psychology Crash Course

The neuroscience/biological perspective relates to the way that genetics and evolution affect human behavior and natural selection. In order to get a 5 on your AP® Psychology test you will need to understand the neuroscience/biological perspective, which considers a new reason for individuals to behave the way that they do.

The Ultimate Guide to 2015 AP® Psychology FRQs

The Ultimate Guide to 2015 AP® Psychology FRQs

When you are facing down the AP® Psychology exam, the AP® Psych FRQ can often seem much more challenging than the multiple-choice section. This is understandable because multiple choice questions allow for recognition.

The Ultimate Guide to 2016 AP® Psychology FRQs

The Ultimate Guide to 2016 AP® Psychology FRQs

The multiple-choice section of the AP® Psychology exam can certainly be daunting; however, the straight recall aspect of the FRQs can also be very stressful. This Ultimate Guide to the 2016 AP® Psychology FRQs will walk you through how to get a full score on this particular FRQ, which will help you get the most points on your AP® Psychology FRQ!

5 Approaches to AP® Psychology Review

5 Approaches to AP® Psychology Review

You’ve probably been working on your AP® Psychology reviews and studying for the exam for quite some time now. There’s bound to be so many flashcard terms running through your head at this point, ranging from abnormal behavior to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. You might even be dreaming about how to best analyze your own dreams at this point.

35 Frequently Tested AP® Psychology Terms & Concepts

35 Frequently Tested AP® Psychology Terms & Concepts

When taking the AP® Psychology test, you need to make sure you know what’s going to be on it. One of the biggest things on your test will be AP® Psychology terms and concepts. These concepts are going to test what you know about behavior and how you are able to interpret different scenarios which occur in someone’s life.

How to Rock your AP® Psychology FRQ

How to Rock your AP® Psychology FRQ

The AP® Psych FRQ, or free response question section of the AP® Psychology exam, consists of two questions that evaluate your ability to make connections across the AP® Psychology course material. You will have 50 minutes to complete these two questions, which are worth 33% of your total exam score.