AP Psychology August 26th Day 7

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AP Psychology August 26th Day 7 Objective Opener Review key concepts in Ch. 1 and Ch. 5 in preparation of the Exam Tuesday by participating in activities and taking notes on videos. Ch. 5 Quiz Individual No notes

Review Statistics Assignment We will review the Statistics portion. For a few questions the answers vary and require critical thinking. You will be required to complete these on your own or your group.

Research Methods Scavenger Hunt. Handout- 1 per group

Memory Short Story Serial position effect   Serial position effect Write a short story including 6 of vocabulary terms listed below. Your story must be a minimum of 2-3 paragraphs long. Highlight and number each of the vocabulary terms you use. Underneath your short story list and define all of the vocabulary words you use. Expectancy Bias Tip of your tongue Self-Consistency Bias Recognition Misattribution Mood and memory Reconstruction of memory Absent mindedness Suggestibility Mnemonics Blocking Proactive inference Try to make them emotional (funny, sad, suspenseful) Retroactive inference

Share your stories with your Group

Extra Time?? Kahoots!!