Study smarter for the AP Psychology exam with the most comprehensive, integrated review and practice tools available on tablets.
This free Lite version gives you access to six full topics, including all Quick Review and Multiple Choice questions as well as one Free Response exam simulation and Study Statistics for the available topics. See a list of the topics covered in this app.
You can unlock the remaining 48 topics, questions, and free response options with a one-time in-app purchase, or buy the full paid version now, also a good choice for teachers or administrators using Apple’s Volume Purchase Program to download for classroom tablets.
Statistics & Ethics *
 Perceptual Processes *
 Language *
 Prominent Theories *
 Personality Theories & Approaches *
 Methods & Measurement *
 Logic, Philosophy, & History of Science
 Approaches
 Experimental, Correlational, & Clinical Research
 Physiological Research Techniques
 Neuroanatomy
 Neural Transmission
 Endocrine System
 Genetics
 Thresholds
 Sensory Mechanisms
 Attention
 Sleep & Dreaming
 Psychoactive Drugs & Hypnosis
 Learning Theories
 Classical Conditioning
 Operant Conditioning
 Social Learning
 Memory
 Thinking
 Problem Solving & Creativity
 Hunger, Thirst, Sex, & Pain
 Stress
 Life-Span Approach
 Heredity-Environment Issues
 Developmental Theories
 Dimensions of Development
 Sex Roles and Differences
 Self-Concept & Self-Esteem
 Reliability & Validity
 Intelligence
 Theories & Diagnosis of Psychopathology
 Anxiety Disorders
 Somatoform Disorders
 Mood Disorders
 Schizophrenic Disorders
 Organic Disorders
 Personality Disorders
 Dissociative Disorders
 Modes of Therapy
 Insight Therapies
 Behavioral Approach
 Cognitive Approach
 Biological Approach
 Group Dynamics
 Attribution Processes
 Interpersonal Perception
 Attitudes & Attitude Change
 Aggression & Antisocial Behavior
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