What a Psychology study guide should cover

Research methods

Experiments, correlation, variables, sampling, and ethics in psychological research.

Biological bases of behavior

Neurons, neurotransmitters, brain structures, and the nervous system.

Sensation & perception

How the senses gather information and how the brain interprets it.

Learning

Classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning.

Memory & cognition

Encoding, storage, retrieval, and common memory failures.

Developmental psychology

Stages of cognitive, social, and moral development across the lifespan.

Psychological disorders & therapy

Major disorders, their classification, and approaches to treatment.

Sample study-guide outline

A clear structure to study from.

Your generated psychology guide is organized into sections like these, with notes, flashcards, and a quiz built from your own material.

  1. 1. Research methods
  2. 2. Biology of behavior
  3. 3. Sensation & perception
  4. 4. Learning
  5. 5. Memory & cognition
  6. 6. Development, disorders & therapy

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How to study psychology effectively

Tie each classic study to the concept it proves (e.g. Pavlov → classical conditioning) — exams love this link.

Flashcard the researchers and their contributions; names show up constantly on psych exams.

Use practice questions to test application scenarios, which is how AP Psych frames most items.

FAQ

Is this good for AP Psychology?

Yes. Paste your AP Psych notes or textbook and the guide is structured around the units and key studies the exam covers.

What's included?

Sectioned notes, flashcards for terms, researchers, and studies, and a practice quiz with explanations.

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