OFFICIAL AP Psychology Thread!

<p>Hahaha.. I def won't forget that now.</p>

<p>Nice... action potential = salty bananas, haha
@astranger
take a look at <a href="http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repository/_ap07_psychology_sgs_final.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repository/_ap07_psychology_sgs_final.pdf&lt;/a> for a sample FRQ grading rubric</p>

<p>Q: What section of hypothalamus is responsible for obesity? vice versa? (tip: ventromedial and something else hypothalamus)</p>

<p>Q3: Weber's Law?
All stimuli must be in the same proportion in order to cross our threshold of awareness.</p>

<p>Q4: What did Thorndike theorize?
Behaviors with positive results will be repeated/more likely to reoccur.</p>

<p>Hey, does anyone have a released MC exam? </p>

<p>That would be sooo incredibly awesome. I just want to put my mind at ease and see the real deal..</p>

<p>PM if you have any...please..</p>

<p>pm me too please</p>

<p>Q5: Barbiturate drugs can be used as anti-anxiety medication.</p>

<p>@ Kowloon: I'm pretty sure the lateral hypothalamus is responsible for controlling the desire to eat; if it is destroyed, the subject will not eat unless forced to do so. And yeah, you already mentioned the VMH in stifling the desire to eat.</p>

<p>AIM CHATROOM: AP Psychology</p>

<p>I'll be on until 1 AM (PST).</p>

<p>Forgive my ignorance, but how do we join that?</p>

<p>I'm not sure how if you're using the AIM program (I use meebo...).</p>

<p>Btw, does anyone have an tips for remembering stuff about biological bases of behavior & sensation and perception? Those are my weakest areas.</p>

<p>Could you invite me? My AIM is Soulside Voyage (Soulside Journey was taken :P).</p>

<p>sensation/perception as in the senses? for that I'm just making charts like for pathways of light... and hopefully finding an acronym or something. D:</p>

<p>lets rock this **** tomorrow</p>

<p>Chat= AP Psych</p>

<p>the more I look at Barron's practice tests, the more ****ed I get.</p>

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<p>Anyone know the approximate raw score needed for a 5?</p>

<p>93-150</p>

<p>based on practice test in barron's</p>

<p>That's quite the range. Thanks.</p>

<p>you in the chat?</p>

<p>Good luck everyone! (:</p>

<p>The principal told me today that they ordered the wrong test - instead of getting psychology, they got something else... -_-
On one hand, I can use today to study for chem.
On the other hand, I've heard that the Form B tests are harder, and I barely know the psych material...</p>