Free AP Psychology Resources
Look no further for free resources for AP Psychology! I've curated all of these resources to support my own student's learning and document my own thinking on various topics. No AI, no fluff, just relevant resources aligned to the 2024-2025 revision (and subsequent update) of AP Psychology.
Anki is a free, flashcard system that uses science-backed principles like interleaving, spaced review, and active recall. It has long been beloved by med school students, and I think it's high time to bring it to AP students.
This is a copy of the Anki Deck I use with my students. It is actively maintained and revised to match the 2024-2025 exam requirements, along with any major updates to the AP Psychology Course and Exam Description.
Below you can find additional resources on using Anki effectively.
You'll need to download the Anki software to use this flashcard deck. It's totally free, open source, and works on all major desktop and mobile platforms.
Learn more about the key, science-based study strategy that makes Anki so powerful. I also cover how to use interleaving with your existing class resources.
The official "getting started" guide from Anki! Don't be intimidated by the length of this document. A few quick scrolls, and you'll be all set. From there, it's intuitive and user-friendly.
Learn exactly what you need to know for key topics in AP Psychology. See all the topics by clicking here. Otherwise, check out the newest and most popular topics below.
I have practice multiple choice questions for all AP Psychology units. Start here to test yourself on the science principles!
Attribution (Unit 4)
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 kinds of questions on the AP Psychology exam. They are Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), Article Analysis Questions (AAQs), and Evidence-Based Questions (EBQs).
Learn science-based, effective methods for tackling tough classes. Get rid of frustration with time-tested techniques that work!
There are two types of knowledge you need to succeed in an AP class. Clarity around your goal can help you develop the right kind of knowledge without suffering.
You won't always have a lot of energy or motivation. These low-lift strategies can help you move forward, even when you don't feel like it. Try them out before a long break or after completing a unit in your class!
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