One month from today is the AP Psychology Exam!!
Over the next thirty days I will be posting resources each day to help you review the different topics we've studied over the course of the year. I encourage you to not only view the things that I post but also take the opportunity to use your notes, the powerpoints and the textbook to study the same topic.
Let's start with a bit of research methods. Correlation does not equal causation! If this cartoon does not make sense to you, you probably need to go back and review the concepts of correlation vs. causation. While you're at it, why don't you review the differences between case studies, correlative studies, and experimental studies.
Over the next thirty days I will be posting resources each day to help you review the different topics we've studied over the course of the year. I encourage you to not only view the things that I post but also take the opportunity to use your notes, the powerpoints and the textbook to study the same topic.
Let's start with a bit of research methods. Correlation does not equal causation! If this cartoon does not make sense to you, you probably need to go back and review the concepts of correlation vs. causation. While you're at it, why don't you review the differences between case studies, correlative studies, and experimental studies.
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| Causation and Correlation |
Check out this helpful website with a summary of all the most important terms in research and statistics: Research Methods Rapid Review
We are going to use a lot of crashcourse videos when doing review because they are excellent at summarizing lots of information quickly. I recommend that you pull out your class notes while watching the video and mark things you need to study more. If anything in the video doesn't sound familiar to you, go back and review!!
We are going to use a lot of crashcourse videos when doing review because they are excellent at summarizing lots of information quickly. I recommend that you pull out your class notes while watching the video and mark things you need to study more. If anything in the video doesn't sound familiar to you, go back and review!!

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