** official ap psychology 2013 thread **

<p>I put stable internal too… Rishab- I am 100% sure it was not religion.</p>

<p>I put stable internal because intelligence shouldn’t fluctuate and intelligence is like an internal locus of control.</p>

<p>I think there are plenty of people who are pretty and unhappy and unreligious and happy, so I just felt that there were way too many subjective factors to take into consideration, and you have to be especially careful with blanket statements.</p>

<p>does anyone know the answer to the standard deviation q? in which the mean was 100, the SD was 15…</p>

<p>Here’s what Sparknotes has to say about happiness: [SparkNotes:</a> Emotion: Happiness](<a href=“http://www.sparknotes.com/psychology/psych101/emotion/section5.rhtml]SparkNotes:”>Emotion: Happiness | SparkNotes)</p>

<p>“having strong religious convictions.” So I’d say religion is the correct answer</p>

<p>@puppy143 yeah but from sparknotes it says that all those factors (religion,etc) were correlated with happiness and then later stated how they don’t cause happiness. I see why you may have chosen religion but that wasn’t the answer. I’m pretty sure it was past happiness because my school psychology textbook mentioned that.</p>

<p>I ultimately chose “past happiness” but I knew that “religiosity” was feasible… We’ll see…</p>

<p>If I self-studied this AP, hoping that it would benefit my college applications to show motivation (as well as receive college credit), will it be bad if I get a 4? Considering I’m using this when applying to Ivies.</p>

<p>@sweettie Ah actually I remember my teacher saying that at one point :frowning: I believe you’re right</p>

<p>i think i did pretty well on the Multiple choice, but I had to guess on about 5 of them,
probably I got at most 10 wrong
I rocked the 2nd question on the FRQ! =D
but a few parts of the first one kind of stumped me
but I still think I got a 5. yay!</p>

<p>on the other hand I think i did terribly on my APES exam which most people find easy =(</p>

<p>What did you guys put for the question about what was not used in both operant and classical conditioning? Was is shaping? </p>

<p>Also, there was this one question about a person’s key personality trait as “calm” and it asked what trait would be low on the five factor theory. Was it “neuroticism” ?</p>

<p>yeah i put shaping & neuroticism.</p>

<p>what was the the drug with least dependency? LSD?
and what was the question about your interpersonal self…?</p>

<p>Anyone else feel that today’s MC was significantly harder than those from previous years (2007, 2004, etc)</p>

<p>Yeah, I was debating between LSD and alcohol, and I chose alcohol. Though I googled it, and it seems like LSD is not really addictive, so you’re probably right.</p>

<p>The clouds one was definitely animism. Its the concept that everything is alive</p>

<p>I put LSD for the addiction one, because alcoholism and all…</p>

<p>And I put shaping. Acquisition occurs in classical conditioning I know for sure, so I just put shaping. I was debating between those two.</p>

<p>What about the question on which id not depend thing… the drug one?</p>

<p>There was a question about myelin sheath…don’t remember exactly what it was, but I guessed and put axon. Anyone else??</p>

<p>number one was biological</p>

<p>what about the blind spot one?</p>

<p>The myelin protects the axon.</p>

<p>As for the FRQ, I linked source amnesia to students forgetting what they read because they only did it for the incentive of pizza. It was a total guess, is it correct at all?</p>