AP Psychology
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Watch the short documentary about Mr. G's shifting personality and answer the FRQ questions fully, as if on the AP.
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Complete multiple choice questions for Module 55-58. This is to be handed in.
If you were not in class Friday, read and take notes on Module 57: Humanistic Theories and read the article and answer the questions below.
Weekend Homework: Read and take notes on Module 58: Trait Theories.
For homework, finish watching the video and answering the questions we started in class. The link is posted below, but you can also watch it on Netflix if you have it.
Classwork: Read module 52, and use Erikson's Stages of Identity Development to analyze The Giving Tree and complete the activity.
Homework: Finish reading module 52 and answer multiple choice questions 1-7.
For homework this weekend, finish the Physical Stages of Development worksheet. *Note: Don't forget about the sketch for each section. Relevant textbook pages are below.
Follow along the PsychSim5 Tutorial on Expressed Emotions and complete the guided notes attached.
Use the Module 35 Note Taking Guide as you read the chapter.
Read the attached scenario. Come in tomorrow with your list of 12, and prepare to discuss with your group to decide your top 5. If you were not in class today, you will be put in a group tomorrow. *Tips*
Today we will be looking at the San Francisco Exploratorium website.
Click around the site, view some of the demonstrations, and complete at least 3 of the activities, then respond to the following questions:
Watch "The Boy with the Incredible Brain" and answer the questions (To Hand In).
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 Follow this link to Mouse Party. Spend about 10 minutes getting familiar with the game. Then use it to complete your mini-case study with your group.
Welcome back everyone! If you were not in class today, please be sure to read and take notes on Module 25: Psychoactive drugs. We will be continuing with this topic tomorrow.
Read the textbook section on dreams and answer FRQ #2.
Please forgive the delay in posting this. I will give people who were absent Friday an extra day (now due Wednesday) to complete this. Article and question are attached.
PNS/Endocrine Themed Amusement Park: Use the attached guide to develop your theme park. Drawing/assembly will happen tomorrow (Friday).
Copy chart of Neurotransmitters on p. 82 (previous post) into your notes. We did the first 2 columns in class.
Classwork: Read Module 7, Answer Multiple Choice #1-5 and FRQ #2 (handed in).
For those who have not finished looking up their news story, please finish for Thursday. Be sure to include the title of your article with your answers. (prompt below) Your homework for Thursday is to read pp. 50-53 in the textbook and copy vocabulary. Make sure you are reading the chapters as well, and NOT just copying the vocab from the margins!
Classwork prompt:
Search news websites for reports about psychological studies. Evaluate 1 article using the following questions:
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