original: Used or produced at the creation or earliest stage of something.</p>
creativity any1?</p>
original: Used or produced at the creation or earliest stage of something.</p>
creativity any1?</p>
@actstudent</p>
But we’re not sure if those are actual psychology terms. I don’t have “original” down in my book so I’m not sure if they were looking for general words or actual terms :/</p>
We should have the op create a list of the questions and answers already discussed like we do in the SAT thread.</p>
@alwaysleah would that mean original and valuable then?</p>
I guess so.</p>
@FullMetalx</p>
Is the OP still here?
That would be a good idea.
Question 1 was OCD I believe. If we want to start from there XD</p>
multiple choice was the easiest test i’d ever taken, essays on the other hand, ***?</p>
original refers to being new in the grand scheme of ideas over all of humanity. when talking about creativity, its only novel for the person thinking.</p>
so does that combine 2 @usernameInvalid?
Im confused</p>
Let’s go petition the question haha.</p>
and defending normative, if i said come up with a creative way to kill someone with a spoon, i wouldnt want an answer to be “rip a hole in spacetime with it”, since that answe would be out of the norm</p>
yeah, that could actually be petitioned</p>
confused what that relates to…</p>
MC was alright. There was a few questions, about 4, which I couldn’t remember learning about. Maybe it was due to the fact that we never even learned it in class.
FRQ was sort of harder. I didn’t get around 2 of the terms. Normally, I get 100% on my practice test.</p>
Just a question
Is this site legit? [AP</a> Pass - AP Psychology Calculator](<a href=“http://appass.com/calculators/psychology]AP”>AP Psychology Test Score Calculator - AP Pass)</p>
How would I calculate my score? I should get an 88/100 for the MC and 11/14 for the FRQ at the worst possible scenario.</p>
@actstudent: Originality is universal, creativity is personal</p>
about the sensorimotor quesiton…</p>
I’m pretty sure the point was that someone in sensorimotor does NOT have conservation, therefore the kid would think that the sister or whatever had more juice than they did</p>
so ur still sticking with normative and divergent?</p>
@Hangernator
Ah, I was using that website, until I realized that their essays are out of 8. Soo might be a little off. Scale up one? I’m not sure. (Only 14 total bullet points…?)</p>
It’d be easier just to do it by your own calculator. MC Points + (Essay score/14)(50)</p>
but the in sensorimotor there is no operations, so the kid wouldnt be able to judge amount of juice</p>
@futuremed12
I’m pretty sure our conclusion to this was that the question described someone in the sensorimotor stage, therefore someone 0-2 years old. Someone that young wouldn’t comprehend. Also, I’m guessing that the AP test wouldn’t try something confusing like that (sticking to what occurs in the sensorimotor stage specifically, because the conservation thing would be thinking too deeply into the question)</p>