@thesmartest i think it was watching parents recycle or something</p>
I put he learned how to recycle by watching his parents but I guessed on it.</p>
yeah i think compliance is exactly what the logical thinker would put. following orders. am i wrong?</p>
@garfieldliker
It’s methods of persuasion.
According to Barron’s: “Often people use certain strategies to get others to comply with their wishes”
Such as “Foot-in-the-door” and “Door-in-the-face”</p>
I think I was way off. I put that her parents might not afford for her to go to a college and she would need to comply or submit to that. :/</p>
Ohh! Anyone remember closing the window question? Was that negative reinforcer or was that another question? Im sure negative reinforcement was once question</p>
bumppppppp</p>
@thesmartest</p>
I think I know what you’re talking about. It had to do with keeping a desirable behavior or something like that. It was negative reinforcement.</p>
Damnit, why do they test random vocab that you can’t even deduce logically?!?</p>
For the question where the answer was EEG, EKG wasnt an answer right?</p>
oh, i just realized i messed up my definition of compliance, i thought it was specifically talking about recipricocity</p>
I think compliance is just what is says–Annabelle follows someone’s orders.</p>
Wow. I put EEG instead of PET, and for the second one about brain I answered correctly with EEG. Yep. My aspirations for a 5 are definitely diminished. I probably got a 4, possibly a 3 considering that I over thought several questions.</p>
I can’t be arsed to read through 36 pages of responses, but did anybody feel as though FRQ #2 was absolutely horribly worded? Like, as in I didn’t even KNOW what the collegeboard wanted from us.</p>
I sort of got it, since location is very important in those pairs…</p>
Do you still get a point for FRQ if your definition is correct, but the example isn’t? I’m uncertain about my compliance example.</p>
^Each FRQ is 1 point, so it’s all or nothing…I hate the vocabulary test format of the free response.</p>
Any curve predictions? I’ve asked before but no one has responded…is it lower than 113/150(2004)? 107 even(2009)?</p>
I think you need to apply compliance to the example to get the point.</p>
So did anyone get the prospective memory thing? I can’t remember for the life of me if I actually learned it in class. Pretty sure I got the one wrong.</p>
I’ve never seen nor taken those exams, garfieldliker, so I have no idea ^^;</p>
Yeah, there were 14 bullet points so there was no 2 part responses per bullet point this time.</p>
Sorry for the repost but since the frq specifically didn’t ask for examples did we have to give them?</p>
^ It wasn’t in our book or in Barron’s.</p>