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    • Activation Synthesis Theory
    • Drive Theory
    • Incentive Theory
    • Information Processing Theory
  • Psychology
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I am often asked what we NEED to know after finishing an AP Psychology topic.  Below you will find the learning objectives and vocabulary for each particular topic.  You can gauge your proficiency by how many learning objectives you can tackle in that topic.

History and Schools of Psychology

Research Methods of Psychology

Neuroscience

The Brain

Nature versus Nurture

Developmental Psychology

Sensation

Perception

Biological Rhythms

Hypnosis

Drugs

Learning

Memory

Thinking

Language

Intelligence

Motivation

Emotion

Personality (The Psychoanalytic Perspective)

Personality (Trait, Humanistic and Social-Cognitive Perspectives)

Psychological Disorders

Therapy

Social Psychology

Stress and Health

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  • Theories
    • Activation Synthesis Theory
    • Drive Theory
    • Incentive Theory
    • Information Processing Theory
  • Psychology
    • Psychologist
    • Functionalism Psychology
  • Behavior
    • Associative Learning
    • Cerebral Hemispheres
    • Ecological Validity
    • Instrumental Behavior
    • Perceptual Constancy
  • Books
  • Resources
    • Cognitive Learning
    • Somatosensory Cortex
  • Contact Us
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