AP Psychology
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Read and take notes on Module 31: Studying and Building Memories and answer the multiple choice questions at the end.
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Read the article "Five Things Alice in Wonderland Reveals About the Brain" and answer:
We'll pick up with the Cheshire Cat tomorrow!
Quizzo Review Game from class today. Homework tonight is to study!
A Peaceful Christmas Dinner. Read the instructions and scenarios attached.
Agenda for next week:
If you were not in class Wednesday, read and take notes on Module 30: Observational Learning. For the "Thinking Critically About..." section on p. 309, read and answer these questions (to hand in).
Watch "The Boy with the Incredible Brain" and answer the questions (To Hand In).
Classwork: Read the article "Locus of Control and Your Life" and,
Homework: Read Module 29, "Biology, Cognition, and Learning"
In your own words, write a mini report on ONE of the 3 famous psychologists we’ve discussed in this unit: Ivan Pavlov, B.F. Skinner, John B. Watson. {The due date is below, but it is very possible to finish this in class today}
First, create a Google Doc,
Report must include: Basic Bio - Years living - Place of birth - Field of study - Two interesting facts about the scientist - Picture Accomplishments - Detailed description of what the scientist is most famous for - Year(s) it occurred - Country where it happened - Detailed information of how the discovery/contribution is related to our topics in psychology Should be written in paragraph form, not bullet points. Due: Sunday by 10pm If you have not done so already, copy (and make sure you understand) vocabulary from Classical and Operant Conditioning. Pay specific attention to the words that have slightly different meanings for each (see below).
Modules can be found in earlier posts. Make note of any questions you may have. Please complete the practice packet for homework. I know this is challenging! Do not give up and leave it blank! Try to come up with an answer, even if you're not sure. Here is a helpful tip for the language in operant conditioning:
Read Module 27 for tomorrow.
Read Module 26 for Monday. Have a good weekend!
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