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AP Psych 06.00 FRQ Practice

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06 FRQ Practice

Complete this assignment after finishing all other work in Module 6 (Go to FILE, then DOWNLOAD AS, and pick a file that works for you)

FRQ Checklist:

❏ For each term, use the DDAFC techniqueDefine the term - 1 complete sentence ❏ Discuss the term - 1 complete sentence. ❏ Apply the term to the scenario - 3-5 complete sentences ❏ Bring your application back Full Circle to the scenario. ❏ Underline the term the FIRST time you use it. ❏ Break each term up into its own paragraph, with 1 blank line between paragraphs. ❏ Address each term in the order provided - don’t skip around.

Here’s a sample from the AP Exam of how it should be set up:

Directions : You have 25 minutes to answer the following question. It is insufficient to answer a question by merely listing facts. You should present a cogent argument based on your critical analysis of the questions posed, using appropriate psychological terminology.

● Handwrite your FRQ on notebook paper. Do not use notes and stop writing at 25 minutes. (You may find you run out of time, that is okay - it is good practice.) ● Type up your FRQ and make corrections using your notes.

● Turn in both your handwritten FRQ and your typed revision.

Rubric....

In order to score points, you need to follow directions in order. You must score the first points in order to score subsequent points.

● 4 points - handwritten timed practice (uploaded as a jpeg file). You must do this first to score later points. ● 4 points - typed revised version (uploaded as a file or typed directly in the comments) ● 42 points - 6 points per term ○ For each term.... 1 point for definition in your own words, 1 point for discussion, 4 points for application brought full circle


On Bruce’s 16th birthday, his parents gifted him with an amazing car. His first stop was the DMV to get his
Driver’s License. He is told that he will have to pass a written text and a driving test.

Describe how the following terms could influence success or failure on the written portion of the exam.
    ● Encoding
    ● Frontal Lobe
    ● Distributive Practice
    ● Retroactive Interference

Describe how the following could influence success or failure on the driving portion of the exam.

● Observational Learning
● Acetylcholine
● Depth perception

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AP Psych 06.00 FRQ Practice

Course: Intro To Psychology (PSY 2012)

187 Documents
Students shared 187 documents in this course
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06.00 FRQ Practice
Complete this assignment after finishing all other work in Module 6
(Go to FILE, then DOWNLOAD AS, and pick a file that works for you)
FRQ Checklist:
For each term, use the DDAFC technique
Define the term - 1 complete sentence
Discuss the term - 1 complete sentence.
Apply the term to the scenario - 3-5 complete sentences
Bring your application back Full Circle to the scenario.
Underline the term the FIRST time you use it.
Break each term up into its own paragraph, with 1 blank line between paragraphs.
Address each term in the order provided - don’t skip around.
Here’s a sample from the AP Exam of how it should be set up:
Directions: You have 25 minutes to answer the following question. It is insufficient to answer a question by
merely listing facts. You should present a cogent argument based on your critical analysis of the questions
posed, using appropriate psychological terminology.
Handwrite your FRQ on notebook paper. Do not use notes and stop writing at 25 minutes.
(You may find you run out of time, that is okay - it is good practice.)
Type up your FRQ and make corrections using your notes.