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Reading out loud engages different parts of your brain than reading silently. This strategy can be used to improve your ability to recall information that you read.
Consciousness is awareness. This includes awareness of personal thoughts, feelings, and behavior. It also involved awareness of events. Consciousness changes throughout the day.
There are three types of question on the AP US History exam. They are the Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), Short Answer Questions (SAQs), Document Based Questions (DBQs), and Long Essay Questions (LEQs).
There are four types of questions on the AP World History exam. They are Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), Short Answer Questions (SAQs), Long Essay Questions (LEQs), and Document Based Questions (DBQs).
The nervous system is composed of all the nerves in your body. Nerves are cells that transmit messages through the body. The nervous system can be broken down into several parts.
The AP Psychology course exam changed significantly this year. Learn about the five new units in this article.
Psychology is the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Mental processes includes cognition and emotion. Psychology informs our understanding of the world and effective health interventions.
Habit triggers are things that help start a habit. Understanding habit triggers can help AP students develop better study habits. Habit triggers include specific times of day, visual cues, setting cues, staging areas, and other habits.
AP World History covers four time periods. They are 1200-1450 CE, 1450-1750 CE, 1750-1900 CE, and 1900 to the present.
Psychologists debate the extent to which nature and nurture impact human behavior, thinking, and emotions. Nature refers to our genes and biological systems. Nurture refers to our environment and experiences.