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Red Comet AP Psychology AP Psychology is a college level course providing students an overview of the development of human behaviors and thoughts. Along with preparation for the AP Psychology exam, the goals of this course are to immerse students in modern psychological investigation techniques, to accentuate the ethics and morality of human and animal research, and to emphasize scientific critical thinking skills in application to the social sciences. Psychology is a diverse social and biological science with multiple perspectives and interpretations. Module 0 - Course Introduction and Overview 00.00 Welcome 00.01 Objectives 00.02 Course Navigation 00.03 Pace 00.04 Note-Taking Skills 00.05 AP Central 00.06 Assessments 00.07 Discussion-Based Assessments and Rubrics 00.08 Reflection and Quiz Module 01 - Psychology Basics 01.00 Welcome to Module 1: Introduction to Psychology! 01.00 Experiment 01.00 FRQ Practice 01.00 Psych Journal 01.01 Psychology Defined: What is Psych? 01.02 Psych History and Modern: Then and Now 01.03 Descriptive Methods: How to Describe 01.04 Correlations: Finding Relationships 01.05 Experiments: Do I Need a Microscope 01.06 Experimental Hazards: The Road Bumps in Psychological Experiments 01.07 Ethics: Can I Do This? 01.08 Module 1 Exam Module 02 - Neuroscience 02.00 Welcome to Module 2: Neuroscience 02.00 Experiment 02.00 FRQ Practice 02.00 Psych Journal 02.01 The Neuron: The Building Blocks

02.02 The Neurotransmitter and Psychoactive Drugs: The Instant Messenger of the Brain 02.03 The Nervous System: The Body's "CPU" 02.04 Studying the Brain: A Glimpse into the Unknown 02.05 The Lower and Hindbrain: Where it all Begins 02.06 The Cerebral Cortex: Livin' Life in the Gray Matter 02.07 The Endocrine System: A Chemical Storm/Discussion-Based Assessment 02.08 Module 2 Exam Module 03 - Sensation and Perception 03.00 Welcome to Module 3: Sensation and Perception 03.00 Experiment 03.00 FRQ Practice 03.00 Psych Journal 03.01 Sensation: Do You Feel It? 3.02 Vision and Hearing 3.03 Other Senses: I Got A Feeling! 3.04 Perception: Do You See What I See? 3.05 Consciousness, Sleep, and Dreams: Day Dream Believer 3.06 Altered States of Consciousness 03.07 Psychoactive Drugs: Taking a Virtual Trip 03.08 Module 3 Exam Module 04 - Developmental Psychology 04.00 Welcome to Module 4: Developmental Psychology 04.00 Experiment 04.00 FRQ Practice 04.00 Psych Journal 04.01 Human Development and Prenatal/Discussion-Based Assessment 04.02 Infancy and Childhood - Cognition 04.03 Infancy and Childhood - Social 04.04 Sex and Gender 04.05 Adolescence 04.06 Adulthood 04.07 Module 4 Exam Module 05 Learning 05.00 Welcome to Module 5: Learning 05.00 Experiment 05.00 FRQ Practice 05.00 Psych Journal 05.01 Learning: How do I know what I know? 05.02 Classical Conditioning: Where did Pavlov get his bell? 05.03 Operant Conditioning: The Mystery of the Skinner Box

05.04 Schedules of Reinforcement: Training Pavlov's Dog 05.05 Cognitive Learning: Training the Mind 05.06 Observational Learning: Bandura's Bobo Doll/Discussion-Based Assessment 05.07 Segment 1 Exam Module 06 - Cognition and Intelligence 06.00 Welcome to Module 6: Cognition and Intelligence 06.00 Experiment 06.00 FRQ Practice 06.00 Psych Journal 06.01 Memory and Models of Memory: Accessing the Data Bank 06.02 Information Processing and Sensory Memory: What Was It I Just Saw? 06.03 Short-Term and Long-Term Memory: Unforgettable... Stuck in Your Head 06.04 Retrieval: Getting it out of Storage 06.05 Forgetting: I Can't Find My Keys 06.06 Thinking: As the Gears Turn in Our Head 06.07 Intelligence: How Smart are We! 06.08 Testing: Construction Zone! 06.09 Language: What Did You Say? 06.10 Module 6 Exam Module 07 Motivation 07.00 Welcome to Module 7: Motivation 07.00 Experiment 07.00 FRQ Practice 07.00 Psych Journal 07.01 Motivation: Different Strokes for Different Folks! 07.02 Hunger, Motivation, and Eating Behaviors: Hungry, Again? 07.03 Emotion: Feelings.Nothing more than Feelings. 07.04 Theories of Emotion: Why I feel the way I do. 07.05 I/O Psychology: Psychology in the Workforce/Discussion-Based Assessment 07.06 Module 7 Exam Module 08 Personality 08.00 Welcome to Module 8: Personality 08.00 Experiment 08.00 FRQ Practice 08.00 Psych Journal 08.01 Personality: Who Am I? 08.02 Psychodynamic: The Man and the Couch 08.03 Behaviorist and Social Cognitive Views: Do we have a pattern here? 08.04 Humanistic View: May the Third Force be with You and only You! 08.05 Trait Theory: Enduring?

08.06 Behavioral Genetics: Is it Really in our Genes? 08.07 Personality Assessments: What's the Method? 08.08 Module 8 Exam Module 09 - Abnormal Psychology 09.00 Welcome to Module 9: Abnormal Psychology 09.00 Experiment 09.00 FRQ Practice 09.00 Psych Journal 09.01 What is Abnormality? 09.02 Anxiety, Somatoform, and Dissociative Disorders 09.03 Mood Disorders 09.04 Schizophrenia 09.05 Personality Disorders 09.06 Therapy and Evaluation/Discussion-Based Assessment 09.07 Psychoanalysis and Humanistic Therapy 09.08 Behavioral, Cognitive, and Group Therapy 09.09 Biomedical Approaches 09.10 G.A.S. 09.11 Module 9 Exam Segment 2 Collaboration Project (due by end of Segment 2) Module 10 - Social Psychology 10.00 Welcome to Module 10: Social Psychology 10.00 Experiment 10.00 FRQ Practice 10.00 Psych Journal 10.01 Social Influence: Such a Copycat! 10.02 Attitudes and Attribution: Its all about your disposition! 10.03 Social Interaction: Just get along! 10.04 Attraction: I think I love you! 10.05 Aggression and Prosocial Behavior: Helping hands/discussion-based Assessment 10.06 Module 10 Review and Exam Segment 2 Collaboration Project (due by end of Segment 2) Module 11 - AP Exam Review 11.00 Welcome to Module 11: Review for the AP Exam 11.00 Experiment 11.00 FRQ Practice 11.00 Psych Journal 11.01 Methods and Neuroscience 11.02 Sensation, Perception, and States of Consciousness 11.03 Developmental Psychology and Learning

11.04 Memory, Cognition, Language, and Intelligence 11.05 Motivation and Emotion (Includes Collaborative Project Activity) 11.06 Perspectives, Disorders, Therapies, and Stress 11.07 Social Psychology 11.08 Segment 2 Exam