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Unit 1: Scientific Foundations of Psychology, AP Psych Exam Cram, Multiple Choice Practice Questions
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In this video, Dr. Kushner discusses how to approach the multiple-choice section for Unit 1: Scientific Foundations of Psychology. Remember, the multiple-choice section accounts for roughly 2/3 of your overall AP Psychology exam score so it is vital you master this section!
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🎓PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW🎓
➡️TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
00:56 Experimental group
02:57 Longitudinal study vs Cross-sectional study
04:58 Outliers
06:40 Ethics
08:29 Experimental method
10:33 Random sampling
12:35 Median
13:40 Population
15:49 Normal distribution
18:05 Experimental method
20:20 Survey method
22:10 Reliability
24:28 Naturalistic observation
26:01 Strong negative correlation
28:15 Double-blind study
All multiple-choice questions are from Barron’s AP Psychology Premium test prep book.
Video correction: Question #13
I stated that letter D is "causation". However, this is actually a correlation. The reason this answer is incorrect is because nothing in the question talks about a relationship between "better students" and AP test scores. Instead, the question talks about a relationship between studying and AP test scores.
⭐️SUPPORT THE CHANNEL⭐️
🎓PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW🎓
➡️TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
00:56 Experimental group
02:57 Longitudinal study vs Cross-sectional study
04:58 Outliers
06:40 Ethics
08:29 Experimental method
10:33 Random sampling
12:35 Median
13:40 Population
15:49 Normal distribution
18:05 Experimental method
20:20 Survey method
22:10 Reliability
24:28 Naturalistic observation
26:01 Strong negative correlation
28:15 Double-blind study
All multiple-choice questions are from Barron’s AP Psychology Premium test prep book.
Video correction: Question #13
I stated that letter D is "causation". However, this is actually a correlation. The reason this answer is incorrect is because nothing in the question talks about a relationship between "better students" and AP test scores. Instead, the question talks about a relationship between studying and AP test scores.
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