Anyone totally looking forward to the Psych?

<p>can you send it to me too? Thanks.</p>

<p>email:
<a href="mailto:ddx2009@hotmail.com">ddx2009@hotmail.com</a></p>

<p>eponymous!! thanks for the advice :D..i'll go check out the books :D</p>

<p>If your going to self-study, I recommend you use this text book
<a href="http://www.worthpublishers.com/book.asp?id_product=1149000210&disc=PSYCH&disc_name=Psychology&@id_course=1227000172%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.worthpublishers.com/book.asp?id_product=1149000210&disc=PSYCH&disc_name=Psychology&@id_course=1227000172&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Thistlepanger, you're totally welcome! As for everybody waiting for the thing, I still haven't gotten to my computer (this is a public one), so thanks for being patient. In the meantime, does anyone have any specific Psych questions? We can sort of go over stuff, if anyone wants.</p>

<p>Johnny passionately hates his pencil. Yet he says (and thinks) "I love my pencil." Which defensive mechanism is Johnny using?</p>

<p><strong>This is like the educational Psych game</strong></p>

<p>Oooh, ooh! I know! Reaction formation!</p>

<p>A teenager who returns a misplaced answer key to a teacher in order to impress him is in what stage of moral development, according to ________?</p>

<p>MEMEMEMEME! Conventional level, by Kohlberg.</p>

<p>The difference between crystallized intelligence and fluid intelligence? Relate it to aging.</p>

<p>I'd really love to answer that, but I don't think you and I can keep at it this way forever. All I'll say is that I have the absolute greatest mnemonic device for fluid intelligence, and I'm a little too selfish to share.</p>

<p>DOH! You have been fixated in your preoperational stage. I suggest you find a personal psychologist now.</p>

<p>Ooh, nice combo of Freud and Piaget there. Tasty.</p>

<p><a href="mailto:girlsmarchingon@hotmail.com">girlsmarchingon@hotmail.com</a></p>

<p>it would be very nice of you to share the 1999MC. THANKS A LOT!</p>

<p>Heres one:</p>

<p>Who was the person to develop client centered therapy?</p>

<p>Carl Rogers.</p>

<p>Uhhh.. Rogers? Is person centered therapy = client centered therapy?</p>

<p>could you please send me the test also!!!</p>

<p><a href="mailto:rcyu168@excite.com">rcyu168@excite.com</a></p>

<p>thank you sooooooo much!!!</p>

<p>psych will be easy:) was just studying a bit for it but got lazy since it was so simple. Im pretty good at guessing the answers too so i think i'll do fine (on psych at least:P)</p>

<p>Freud... (Please lengthen your message to 10)</p>

<p>Gosh yall are lucky that you understand this stuff. I self studied a 5 on APUSH and have made 4's and 5's on 3 other exams and am taking 7 this year, but I just can't get Psychology. It just doesn't seem logical to me. I am an extremely logical person and this is kind of an abstract topic to me. I am in a Psychology class with a bunch of sophomores who have never taken AP's before and the have A's and I have a C even though I am so much smarter and so much more AP minded than they are. Our teacher isn't good and our class tests are all really stupid and full of analogies and stuff like that. I think I might like this if I had a different teacher. It seems like one of those classes where the teacher is vital in whether or not you like the class.
Well now that I've vented....</p>

<p>BC, you're totally right. The teacher MAKES the class. A lot of my friends hate this class because they really don't like the teacher. But I think he's pretty good, if you can sort through his muddled head (which my friends don't have time for). Anyway, is there anything in particular you're struggling with? Psych is only easy for me because it's my favorite subject. You're clearly very intelligent if you were able to self study U.S. and get a 5. I took it yesterday. I hope I did as well as you.</p>

<p><em>edit</em> Oh, and by the way BMod, client-centered therapy is exactly the same thing as person-centered therapy (and the complete antithesis to psychoanalysis, dammitssam, so sorry, Freud's out).</p>

<p>Well I have a lot of trouble with the Biological (Neuroscience) side of it. I make 4's on the practice exams but I am making a C because I think it is my goal to do horrible and then great on the exam just to prove that the teacher is bad. It is her last year so she is just coasting through it. The thing is, she never has higher than like a 40% pass rate.<br>
I normally have no trouble in classes at school so I don't know what the deal is. I mean I self studied US History in like a month and I really learned it. I could probably have taken it again yesterday and made a 5 because my Honors US History teacher was amazing.<br>
I think I am just going to spend Monday night at Barnes and Noble reading through all of the different AP Study guides they have. Do you have any good web resources? I've been to appsychology.net but I didn't like the format of the website or of the notes.</p>