How to answer a FreeResponse Question for AP

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How to answer a Free-Response Question for AP Psychology

How to answer a Free-Response Question for AP Psychology

The AP Psychology exam has two Free Response Questions (FRQ). You will have 50

The AP Psychology exam has two Free Response Questions (FRQ). You will have 50 minutes to answer these questions and they count as 33 -1/3%.

Each FRQ consists of a story with several concepts you are to apply to

Each FRQ consists of a story with several concepts you are to apply to the story. These concepts are comprehensive – they cover multiple units of our study. In this example question 1 has 2 parts, each with multiple terms.

The questions are usually structured in a way that allows you to get 1

The questions are usually structured in a way that allows you to get 1 point per concept. You cannot earn a partial point – you either get it, or not. Here is an example question from the 2012 AP Psychology exam:

1. A. Annabelle is planning to apply to college but has not yet decided

1. A. Annabelle is planning to apply to college but has not yet decided where she will apply. Describe how the following psychological concepts and terms relate to her choice. • • Availability heuristic Compliance Prefrontal cortex Prospective memory B. Explain how the following psychological concepts could relate to how well Annabelle adapts when she begins her college career. • Agoraphobia • Crystallized intelligence • Ethnocentrism

The key to answering the FRQ is to work with one term at a

The key to answering the FRQ is to work with one term at a time, define it, and then apply it to the scenario described in the question. You will not write a conventional essay. Think of answering these questions more like you would a short answer. Here is a partial example response to the FRQ:

Availability Heuristic is judging based on what comes to mind the most easily. In

Availability Heuristic is judging based on what comes to mind the most easily. In Annabelle’s situation, the availability heuristic may influence the schools that she considers and makes a decision about. If Annabelle thinks about college elite schools like Harvard and Stanford or local schools in her area may be the ones she hears about most often. The availability heuristic would cause Annabelle to apply to well-known schools.

Compliance is adhering to the opinion of others and going along with what they

Compliance is adhering to the opinion of others and going along with what they consider is right. Compliance would relate to her choice if Annabelle decided to apply to schools at her parent’s request or because her friends told her so.

The Availability Heuristic relates to which colleges are available to Annabelle. If Annabelle makes

The Availability Heuristic relates to which colleges are available to Annabelle. If Annabelle makes C’s and D’s, she probably won’t be able to get into an Ivy League school. Annabelle will use compliance to apply to the schools that she likes. The prefrontal cortex is the part of the brain that deals with personality traits. Annabelle will more likely choose a college that fits her personality.

General Considerations 1. Answers must be presented in sentences, and sentences must be cogent

General Considerations 1. Answers must be presented in sentences, and sentences must be cogent enough for students’ meaning to be apparent. Spelling and grammatical mistakes do not reduce students’ scores, but spelling must be sufficiently accurate for the reader to be convinced of the intended word. 2. Do not score students’ notes made in the question section of the booklet. Score only what has been written in the blanks provided.

General Considerations 3. Within a point, students will not be penalized for misinformation unless

General Considerations 3. Within a point, students will not be penalized for misinformation unless it directly contradicts correct information that would otherwise have scored a point. 4. Students can score points only if they clearly convey which part of the question is being answered. However, it is also possible to infer which part of the question is being answered if the responses are consistent with the order of the question.

General Considerations 5. Definitions alone are not sufficient to score points. 6. Examples provided

General Considerations 5. Definitions alone are not sufficient to score points. 6. Examples provided for each of the following points are not to be considered exhaustive.

Questions?

Questions?

Practice: Jessica has been acting out in school. She gets into fights and is

Practice: Jessica has been acting out in school. She gets into fights and is failing many of her classes. Her parents are in the middle of a divorce and she is shuttling between their houses. Explain each of the concepts below and how they would apply to her behavior. - Id Pg. 558 - Displacement Pg. 561 - Humanistic theory Pg. 571