§ 1Big Picture
§ 2Vocabulary
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§ 3Key Studies & Researchers
Each card opens to show Who / What / When / Why it matters. In AP Psych, knowing the researcher, the method, and the finding is essential. Click a card to expand.
§ 4Timeline of Key Studies
Gold dots = landmark studies that reshaped the field. Social psychology's history is the history of its experiments.
§ 5Learning Objectives
Click a question to reveal a model answer. These map to the College Board's CED for Unit 9 — if you can answer each cold, you own the unit.
§ 6Multiple-Choice Practice
AP Psych MCQs test your ability to distinguish similar concepts and apply them to novel scenarios. Explanations appear after you choose.
§ 7Free-Response Practice
AP Psych FRQs require you to define the concept and then apply it to the given scenario. Always use the term, define it, then connect it to the prompt.
§ 8Research Design & Analysis
Analyze classic social psychology studies. For each, identify the hypothesis, IV, DV, method, findings, and ethical concerns. This is the thinking AP Psych rewards.
§ 9Extended Essay Practice
Practice writing thorough free-response answers. The key: define, explain, and apply with specific examples. Depth beats breadth.
§ 10Classic Findings & Excerpts
The landmark findings most likely to appear on the AP exam. Know the researcher, the method, and the takeaway.
§ 11Common Pitfalls
The specific mistakes AP readers see over and over on Unit 9 questions.