<p>No it wouldn't. You can't lose points in an AP free-response question. The readers look for possible points, rather than possible errors. So, if you wrote something that's correct, and then contradict it IMMEDIATELY after, you won't gain a point.</p>
<p>I didn't CONTRADICT it. I just said something completely false related to the answer.</p>
<p>...I'm trying not to say too much</p>
<p>Did any of you self study or take an online class?Everyone (about 7 people) from my testing center did...</p>
<p>...or did your school offer Psych AP?</p>
<p>I self-studied.</p>
<p>tapedduck: You don't need to worry then. Giving a false fact will not ruin your score, unless it is directly related to the answer. For example, if you are asked to explain the absolute threshold, and if you explain what it is perfectly, but include an incorrect example, you'll still get the point.</p>
<p>lol my psych teacher said. just write in perentheses ( I am not contradicting myself, I just can't remember)</p>
<p>^haha that's funny</p>
<p>The funny thing is that I self studied and think I did better on Psych AP then I did on AP Calc AB.</p>
<p>hey, what scores did you guys get?</p>
<p>when did scores come in?</p>
<p>They're available by phone at 1-888-308-0013. I got a 5 :D</p>
<p>for 8 bucks lol... i'm not willing to pay that much, haha</p>