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AP Psychology - Consciousness and sleep

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AP Psychology Course Syllabus Mr. Thomas [email protected] Room 3014 Course Description The AP Psychology course will introduce students to the systematic study of the behavioral and mental processes of human beings and other animals. Students are exposed to the psychological facts, principles, and phenomena associated with the major fields within psychology. Students will also learn about the methods psychologists use in their science and practice. Course Objectives The major objective of this course is to provide each student with a learning experience equivalent to that obtained in most college introductory psychology courses. In addition this course has been specifically designed to help students successfully complete the AP exam. Course Materials

AP Psychology Chapter Outlines

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AP PSYCH REVIEW NOTES Unit 1: History and Approaches Introduction People have brains?the most complex thing known in the universe. People have minds?non-physical but undoubtedly real. People are naturally interested in other people and in what goes on in our minds. Psychology?s roots Buddha, Confucius, and Hebrew scholars philosophized on the mind in a broad sense. The ancient Greeks philosophized on the mind as well. Socrates and Plato used logic to decide that the mind is separate from the body and that knowledge is innate (born with us). Aristotle disagreed and said knowledge comes from observing experiences. Little happened through the Dark Ages until the Renaissance (1500s) that awakened people.
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