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Strive for a 5 Preparing for the AP® Psychology Examination provides a thorough review of psychology with essential tips for test preparation. Designed to align with the second edition of Myers' Psychology for AP®, Strive for a 5 gives you the practice you need to succeed in the AP® Psychology course and on the exam.
The book has a study guide section that corresponds to each textbook unit/module and a test preparation section.
Contents
Preface.- UNIT I Psychology's History and Approaches.- Module 1: Psychology's History.- Module 2: Psychology's Big Issues and Approaches.- Module 3: Careers in Psychology.- UNIT II Research Methods: Thinking Critically With Psychological Science.- Module 4: The Need for Psychological Science.- Module 5: The Scientific Method and Description.- Module 6: Correlation and Experimentation.- Module 7: Statistical Reasoning in Everyday Life.- Module 8: Frequently Asked Questions About Psychology.- Unit III Biological Bases of Behavior.- Module 9: Biological Psychology and Neurotransmission.- Module 10: The Nervous and Endocrine Systems.- Module 11: Studying the Brain, and Older Brain Structures.- Module 12: The Cerebral Cortex.- Module 13: Brain Hemisphere Organization and the Biology of Consciousness.- Module 14: Behavior Genetics: Predicting Individual Differences.- Module 15: Evolutionary Psychology: Understanding Human Nature.- Unit IV Sensation and Perception.- Module 16: Basic Principles of Sensation and Perception.- Module 17: Influences on Perception.- Module 18: Vision.- Module 19: Visual Organization and Interpretation.- Module 20: Hearing.- Module 21: The Other Senses.- Unit V States of Consciousness.- Module 22: Understanding Consciousness and Hypnosis.- Module 23: Sleep Patterns and Sleep Theories.- Module 24: Sleep Deprivation, Sleep Disorders, and Dreams.- Module 25: Psychoactive Drugs.- Unit VI Learning.- Module 26: How We Learn and Classical Conditioning.- Module 27: Operant Conditioning.- Module 28: Operant Conditioning's Applications, and Comparison to Classical Conditioning.- Module 29: Biology, Cognition, and Learning.- Module 30: Learning by Observation.- Unit VII Cognition.- Module 31: Studying and Building Memories.- Module 32: Memory Storage and Retrieval.- Module 33: Forgetting, Memory Construction, and Memory Improvement.- Module 34: Thinking, Concepts, and Creativity.- Module 35: Solving Problems and Making Decisions.- Module 36: Thinking and Language.- Unit VIII Motivation, Emotion, and Stress.- Module 37: Motivational Concepts.- Module 38: Hunger Motivation.- Module 39: Sexual Motivation.- Module 40: Social Motivation: Affiliation Needs.- Module 41: Theories and Physiology of Emotion.- Module 42: Expressed Emotion.- Module 43: Stress and Health.- Module 44: Stress and Illness.- Unit IX Developmental Psychology.- Module 45: Developmental Issues, Prenatal Development, and the Newborn.- Module 46: Infancy and Childhood: Physical Development.- Module 47: Infancy and Childhood: Cognitive Development.- Module 48: Infancy and Childhood: Social Development.- Module 49: Gender Development.- Module 50: Parents, Peers, and Early Experience.- Module 51: Adolescence: Physical and Cognitive Development.- Module 52: Adolescence: Social Development and Emerging Adulthood.- Module 53: Sexual Development.- Module 54: Adulthood: Physical, Cognitive, and Social Development.- Unit X Personality.- Module 55: Freud's Psychoanalytic Perspective: Exploring the Unconscious.- Module 56: Psychodynamic Theories and Modern Views of the Unconscious.- Module 57: Humanistic Theories.- Module 58: Trait Theories.- Module 59: Social-Cognitive Theories and Exploring the Self.- Unit XI Testing and Individual Differences.- Module 60: Introduction to Intelligence.- Module 61: Assessing Intelligence.- Module 62: The Dynamics of Intelligence.- Module 63: Studying Genetic and Environmental Influences on Intelligence.- Module 64: Group Differences and the Question of Bias.- Unit XII Abnormal Behavior.- Module 65: Introduction to Psychological Disorders.- Module 66: Anxiety Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.- Module 67: Mood Disorders.- Module 68: Schizophrenia.- Module 69: Other Disorders.- Unit XIII Treatment of Abnormal Behavior.- Module 70: Introduction to Therapy, and Psychodynamic and Humanistic Therapies.- Module 71: Behavior, Cognitive, and Group Therapies.- Module 72: Evaluating Psychotherapies and Prevention Strategies.- Module 73: The Biomedical Therapies.- Unit XIV Social Psychology.- Module 74: Attribution, Attitudes, and Actions.- Module 75: Conformity and Obedience.- Module 76: Group Behavior.- Module 77: Prejudice and Discrimination.- Module 78: Aggression.- Module 79: Attraction.- Module 80: Altruism, Conflict, and Peacemaking Enrichment Module.- Module 81: Influences on Drug Use.- Module 82: Psychology at Work.- Module 83: Experienced Emotion: Anger and Happiness.- Module 84: Human Flourishing.- Module 85: Animal Thinking and Language.- Preparing for the AP® Psychology Examination.- Practice Exam 1.- Practice Exam 2