AP Psychology Discussion - 2011

<p>@krammm - Encoding failure is generally considered the inability to encode information, thus resulting in an ability to recall it later, rather than encoding the wrong information. However, that might still get you the point, as it is not far from the truth. I hope you get credit for it!</p>

<p>I think mentioning the term long-term memory for the encoding failure question may be required to earn credit. I don’t think I did that.</p>

<p>If you got half the definition for a word on an AP Psych FRQ, do they give you half the point, or is it the whole point or none for each definition?</p>

<p>Regret not taking Barron’s flash cards seriously… the flashcards basically defined the test.</p>

<p>come on people. keep the chat going. i’m such a nerd. i love reading about the exams i took hahaha</p>

<p>ah i hope i got a 5 on this</p>

<p>I so regret not buying baron’s flashcards…I should have done that…some stupid person Y!A told me not to…uhh</p>

<p><3 Barron’s Flashcards. which is weird because I always considered myself to be a flashcard-hater</p>