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BIBLIOGRAPHYPREFACE
Welcome to the 2008–2009 edition of this test preparation book for AP Psychology. The
book has been redesigned and updated so that it is more user friendly and employs more of
the concepts psychologists know about learning and remembering to help you succeed.
Each chapter now begins with an advance organizer to help you understand the material
better. Smaller sections enable you to fit what you are learning into the framework of what
you already know. Features that previous users found most helpful, such as the definitions
in the glossary at the end of the book, questions very similar to those actually on the AP
exam, and Rapid Review at the end of each content chapter have been retained.
If psychology were mainly common sense, as many people think, you wouldn’t need
this book. You wouldn’t need to study either. In fact, many concepts in psychology are
counterintuitive, the opposite of what common sense leads us to think. Actually, psychol-
ogy is a real science with a substantial knowledge base. If you are currently enrolled in an
Advanced Placement Psychology course, you know how much more than listening to
people’s problems and analyzing them is included in the study of psychology, and you know
how many hundreds of pages you need to navigate in a hard-covered course textbook. If
you’re not enrolled in an AP course, you may need additional support to help you select
material that is likely to be tested on the May exam. In either situation, you’ll benefit from
this book created to help you study for the Advanced Placement Exam in Psychology®.
This book provides you with the information on which you need to focus for taking
the Advanced Placement Exam in Psychology®, and gives you opportunities to practice
answering AP-type questions. The multiple-choice questions count for two-thirds of your
test score, and the essays count for one-third. While multiple-choice questions usually assess
your understanding of one concept, essays test your understanding of numerous concepts
and your ability to integrate information from more than one chapter. Practice in answering
both multiple-choice and essay questions will help you achieve on the AP exam. Read all
of the material and answer all of the questions in all of the content chapters of this book,
if you have enough time. Check your answers. Follow the study tips to help you learn and
remember material you need to know. As the May exam approaches, take the two practice
tests at the end of the book, and check your answers to see what you still need to learn.
Since studying will help you succeed, it’s time to get started!
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