<p>riighttt… i didnt study the attraction and aggression area… i looked over it, but i didnt pay attention, lol</p>
<p>JoalFL- some of those haven’t been mentioned in my review book or my textbook…are you sure of all those? Some, yeah definitely, but some I’ve never heard of.</p>
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<p>P.S. good thing i only know 50% of these people. gonna rock this text…</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure… I mean I’ve seen questions on all of them except David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel, and Rescorla</p>
<p>breaking news: we found/killed osama (???)
this is irrelevant to ap psych but still
lolwut</p>
<p>well, I guess I will have to accept it pretty soon here that I’m not gonna for sure know everything. It’s almost 10 pm here, so I’ll study a little more yet and then sleep.</p>
<p>Just saw that posted everywhere on facebook :O</p>
<p>My mom just mentioned that too about Osama- she’s watching the news on TV.</p>
<p>i’m watching it too. soo back to psych, anyone got any tips?</p>
<p>Bin Laden has been KILLED</p>
<p>AP PSYCH. I’m just going over the cram packet and hoping that my common sense will help me get a 5. I read the Zimbardo textbook, but of course, I forget everything I read.</p>
<p>Haha.</p>
<p>yup, watching CNN right now… so back to psych… any tips on the test guys?</p>
<p>For those of us who are still on here now at 10:20pm here, how long have you guys been studying for this test?</p>
<p>I’ve been self-studying, so I originally read a Psych textbook last summer. Forgot all of it when school started, reviewed it over Christmas break of which I remembered none of what I read in the summer really. Then reviewed it over spring break (last week of March) and remembered some of it. Then reviewed it over Easter break, remembered most of it from spring break and that made me feel pretty good. Now I’ve been reviewing it on and off the past couple weeks since Easter, and know what’s in my review book, but if something isn’t in there on on my Barron’s flashcards, then I don’t know it.</p>
<p>Random stuff…probably important</p>
<p>Rational Emotive Therapy
Carl Rogers and Albert Maslow were both humanistic psychologists.
BF Skinner was the operant conditioning - which was to manipulate consequence of an organism’s behavior to observe the outcomes of the subsequent behavior.
Ivan Pavlov - Classical conditioning - unconditional response, repeated stimulus
Albert Bandura - observational learning - self explanatory
Kubler-Ross and the five stages.</p>
<p>I’m taking a class in school, but I forget everything. I’m cramming little details and definitions since I know the basic stuff.</p>
<p>You should be fine, iluvpiano.</p>
<p>I just started studying around… last monday? I’ve read three books on it since then (its my spring break, and today is my last day). and Barrons cards are good, jsut some stuff is not needed</p>
<p>Well I feel like I know what’s in the info I have here, but whatever’s not in here, then I’m in big trouble if there would be an essay on that! I have notes from the textbook I read but I’ve had no time to read them, so I’ve only read the prep book, thinking that’s probably better since that’s geared towards the exam anyways and the textbook was a general college intro to psych book.</p>
<p>yeah my text book…well lets say it was uber boring. so im relying on barrons, 500 questions on ap psych, crash course to ap psych and princeton guide to ap psych, ahha</p>
<p>@JoalFL- Wow, you have a late spring break! That’s gotta be nice though, right before AP tests, I kinda wish I had that this year since I’ve got AP tests all week now.</p>
<p>I’m looking at the ap psych 1994 test and it seems okay haha tolerance, denial, etc.</p>