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4 min read•june 18, 2024
Ashley Rossi
Ashley Rossi
The one thing you need to know about this question:
Define and apply concepts like a boss scientist**. 🔬🧪** |
The AP Psychology Exam 📓 consists of
✔️ AP Skills
Skill 1: Concept Understanding - Requires you to identify and explain various concepts and theories from the course. You must be able to use these concepts/theories to explain behavior and apply them to unique scenarios.
Skill 2: Data Analysis - Requires you to analyze and interpret quantitative data.
Skill 3: Research Analysis - Requires you to analyze research design in order to assess strengths, weaknesses, threats to validity, ethical issues, etc.
Essentially, the FRQ is applied vocabulary. The two FRQ questions will target the following skills
For an example, click here.
| Construct/Draw | Create a table or graph to illustrate data (remember to include labels is necessary!) | | --- | --- | | Define | Provide the meaning of a term | | Describe | Explain the characteristics of a topic | | Draw a conclusion | Use the given information to formulate an educated and defensible inference | | Explain | Give relevant information (based on evidence or reasoning) about how or why a specific phenomenon or event occurs | | Identify/state | Provide the required information, without elaboration. |
Be sure to read the prompt in its entirety before you begin writing.
For each question, you should spend 10-12 minutes planning and 10-12 minutes writing. Remember to always plan your response before you begin writing!
Annotate the question by underlining important words, task verbs, names, or phrases.
Make sure that you write in complete sentences. You may choose to write in essay form or you may bullet your responses, but EVERYTHING must be written in complete sentences; otherwise, it will not be graded. Outlines are NOT accepted.
Also, remember to think and speak like a scientist. Instead of saying an experiment is “bad,” you should say that it “lacks validity.” Be as specific as possible when writing.
Check off terms after you use them so you do not accidentally skip one.
A helpful acronym for the FRQ is “CHUG SODAS!”
C: Be concise in your response.
H: Make sure your handwriting is legible!
U: Underline the word/phrase you are applying.
G: Get rid of any introduction and/or conclusion-- they are not needed here!
S: Space out the parts of your answer to make reading easy and clear.
O: Attack the words in the order they are presented in the question.
D: Define the term in your own words and then…
A: Apply it to the given scenario.
S: Use synonyms whenever possible.*
*For example, if the term is validity do not define the term as “how valid a test is”; instead try something like, “the degree to which a test measures what it is intended to measure.”
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4 min read•june 18, 2024
Ashley Rossi
Ashley Rossi
The one thing you need to know about this question:
Define and apply concepts like a boss scientist**. 🔬🧪** |
The AP Psychology Exam 📓 consists of
✔️ AP Skills
Skill 1: Concept Understanding - Requires you to identify and explain various concepts and theories from the course. You must be able to use these concepts/theories to explain behavior and apply them to unique scenarios.
Skill 2: Data Analysis - Requires you to analyze and interpret quantitative data.
Skill 3: Research Analysis - Requires you to analyze research design in order to assess strengths, weaknesses, threats to validity, ethical issues, etc.
Essentially, the FRQ is applied vocabulary. The two FRQ questions will target the following skills
For an example, click here.
| Construct/Draw | Create a table or graph to illustrate data (remember to include labels is necessary!) | | --- | --- | | Define | Provide the meaning of a term | | Describe | Explain the characteristics of a topic | | Draw a conclusion | Use the given information to formulate an educated and defensible inference | | Explain | Give relevant information (based on evidence or reasoning) about how or why a specific phenomenon or event occurs | | Identify/state | Provide the required information, without elaboration. |
Be sure to read the prompt in its entirety before you begin writing.
For each question, you should spend 10-12 minutes planning and 10-12 minutes writing. Remember to always plan your response before you begin writing!
Annotate the question by underlining important words, task verbs, names, or phrases.
Make sure that you write in complete sentences. You may choose to write in essay form or you may bullet your responses, but EVERYTHING must be written in complete sentences; otherwise, it will not be graded. Outlines are NOT accepted.
Also, remember to think and speak like a scientist. Instead of saying an experiment is “bad,” you should say that it “lacks validity.” Be as specific as possible when writing.
Check off terms after you use them so you do not accidentally skip one.
A helpful acronym for the FRQ is “CHUG SODAS!”
C: Be concise in your response.
H: Make sure your handwriting is legible!
U: Underline the word/phrase you are applying.
G: Get rid of any introduction and/or conclusion-- they are not needed here!
S: Space out the parts of your answer to make reading easy and clear.
O: Attack the words in the order they are presented in the question.
D: Define the term in your own words and then…
A: Apply it to the given scenario.
S: Use synonyms whenever possible.*
*For example, if the term is validity do not define the term as “how valid a test is”; instead try something like, “the degree to which a test measures what it is intended to measure.”
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