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    • Unit 1: Reconstruction and Expansion
  • Home
  • AP Review Materials
  • AP Psychology
    • Summer Materials
    • Course Materials
    • Research Project
    • Unit 1: History and Approaches
    • Unit 2: Stats and Methods
    • Unit 3: Biological Psych
    • Unit 4: Sensation and Perception
    • Unit 5: Consciousness
    • Unit 6: Learning
    • Unit 7: Cognition
    • Unit 8: Motivation, Emotion, Stress
    • Unit 9: Developmental Psych
    • Unit 10: Personality
    • Unit 11: Testing and Intelligence
    • Unit 12: Abnormal Behavior
    • Unit 13: Treatment of Abnormal Behavior
    • Unit 14: Social Psychology
  • US History
    • Unit 1: Reconstruction and Expansion
AP Psychology Research: As students in an AP-level course, you’re expected to emulate a college student – to act like one, including in out-of-class projects. Students in collegiate courses are often required to write papers and conduct research - and students who have never done so before tend to struggle A LOT. This year, we'll be doing one major research component during fall semester, which will serve as a template for those of you approaching college in 2019.

​Semester 1 Research Project - Outline
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Guides and How-To's

Research Design - Guide
​Research Design - Sample

Annotated Bibliography - Guide
Annotated Bibliography - Sample

Historical Research - Guide
Historical Research - Sample
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