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AP Psychology Analyzing It All From Beginning to End

 This course introduces students to the systematic and scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Through the study of  psychologists, studies & psychological theories

 biological bases  behavior  sensation and perception  learning and cognition  motivation  developmental psychology  testing and individual differences  treatment of abnormal psychology  behavior  social psychology

Do you see the old woman? Do you see the pretty girl? Is this a vase or 2 faces? How do you view the world?

 Nature vs. Nurture  Personality Types  Social/Cultural Influences  Maturity and Development

 Coke or Pepsi?  What does chocolate taste like?  Are girls better than boys?  How to train your dog?  What does your favorite candy say about you?

Analyze and explain why celebrities behave in abnormal an bizarre manners.

 Analyze and Profile a serial killer  History of the cases  Background  Psychological Profile