Myers' Psychology for the AP® Course
Fourth EditionDavid G. Myers; C. Nathan DeWall; Elizabeth Yost Hammer
©2024The best AP® psychology textbook is back and better than ever! Perfectly aligned to the new course framework, Myers’ Psychology for the AP® Course, fourth edition delivers the wit and poignant personal stories that you love as well as the new AP® skills development that you need. Also new to this edition, new co-author Elizabeth Yost Hammer brings a deep knowledge and understanding of the AP® psych course based on years of attending the AP® reading, including several years as the AP® Chief Reader. Together, David, Nathan, and Liz share a passion for supporting your teaching of psychological science.
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Table of Contents
Unit 0: An Introduction to Psychology Science Practices: Research Methods and Data Interpretation
Module 0.1 The Scientific Attitude, Critical Thinking, and Developing Arguments
Module 0.2 The Need for Psychological Science
Module 0.3 The Scientific Method and Description
Module 0.4 Correlation and Experimentation
Module 0.5 Research Design and Ethics in Psychology
Module 0.6 Statistical Reasoning in Everyday Life
Unit 0 AP® Practice Questions
Unit 1: Biological Bases of Behavior
Module 1.1 Interaction of Heredity and Environment
Module 1.2 Overview of the Nervous System
Module 1.3A The Neuron and Neural Firing: Neural Communication and the Endocrine System
Module 1.3B The Neuron and Neural Firing: Substance Use Disorders and Psychoactive Drugs
Module 1.4A The Brain: Neuroplasticity and Tools of Discovery
Module 1.4B The Brain: Brain Regions and Structures
Module 1.4C The Brain: Damage Response and Brain Hemispheres
Module 1.5A Sleep: Consciousness
Module 1.5B Sleep: Sleep Stages and Theories
Module 1.5C Sleep: Sleep Loss, Sleep Disorders, and Dreams
Module 1.6A Sensation: Basic Concepts
Module 1.6B Sensation: Vision
Module 1.6C Sensation: Hearing
Module 1.6D Sensation: Skin, Chemical, and Body Senses and Sensory Interaction
Unit 1 AP® Practice Questions
Unit 2: Cognition
Module 2.1A Perception: Influences on Perception
Module 2.1B Perception: Perceptual Organization and Interpretation
Module 2.2A Thinking, Problem-Solving, Judgments, and Decision-Making: Concepts and Creativity
Module 2.2B Thinking, Problem-Solving, Judgments, and Decision-Making: Solving Problems and Making Decisions
Module 2.3 Introduction to Memory
Module 2.4 Encoding Memories
Module 2.5 Storing Memories
Module 2.6 Retrieving Memories
Module 2.7 Forgetting and Other Memory Challenges
Module 2.8A Intelligence and Achievement: Theories of Intelligence
Module 2.8B Intelligence and Achievement: Assessing Intelligence
Module 2.8C Intelligence and Achievement: Stability of, and Influences on, Intelligence
Module 2.8D Intelligence and Achievement: Group Differences and the Question of Bias
Unit 2 AP® Practice Questions
Unit 3: Development and Learning
Module 3.1 Themes and Methods in Developmental Psychology
Module 3.2A Physical Development Across the Lifespan: Prenatal Development, Infancy, and Childhood
Module 3.2B Physical Development Across the Lifespan: Adolescence and Adulthood
Module 3.3A Gender and Sexual Orientation: Gender Development
Module 3.3B Gender and Sexual Orientation: The Biology and Psychology of Sex
Module 3.3C Gender and Sexual Orientation: Sexual Orientation
Module 3.4 Cognitive Development Across the Life Span
Module 3.5 Communication and Language Development
Module 3.6A Social-Emotional Development Across the Life Span: Infancy and Childhood
Module 3.6B Social-Emotional Development Across the Life Span: Adolescence, Emerging Adulthood, and Adulthood
Module 3.7A Classical Conditioning: Basic Concepts
Module 3.7B Classical Conditioning: Applications and Biological Limits
Module 3.8A Operant Conditioning: Basic Concepts
Module 3.8B Operant Conditioning: Applications, Biological Limits, and Contrasts with Classical Conditioning
Module 3.9 Social, Cognitive, and Neurological Factors in Learning
Unit 3 AP® Practice Questions
Unit 4: Social and Personality
Module 4.1 Attribution Theory and Person Perception
Module 4.2 Attitude Formation and Attitude Change
Module 4.3A Psychology of Social Situations: Conformity and Obedience
Module 4.3B Psychology of Social Situations: Group Behavior
Module 4.3C Psychology of Social Situations: Aggression
Module 4.3D Psychology of Social Situations: Attraction
Module 4.3E Psychology of Social Situations: Altruism, Conflict, and Peacemaking
Module 4.4 Introduction to Personality
Module 4.5A Psychoanalytic and Humanistic Theories of Personality: Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Theories
Module 4.5B Psychoanalytic and Humanistic Theories of Personality: Humanistic Theories
Module 4.6A Social-Cognitive and Trait Theories of Personality: Trait Theories
Module 4.6B Social-Cognitive and Trait Theories of Personality: Social-Cognitive Theories
Module 4.6C Social-Cognitive and Trait Theories of Personality: Exploring the Self
Module 4.7A Motivation: Motivational Concepts
Module 4.7B Motivation: Affiliation and Achievement
Module 4.7C Motivation: Hunger Motivation
Module 4.8A Emotion: Theories and Physiology of Emotion
Module 4.8B Emotion: Expressing and Experiencing Emotion
Unit 4 AP® Practice Questions
Unit 5: Mental and Physical Health
Module 5.1A Introduction to Health Psychology: Stress and Illness
Module 5.1B Introduction to Health Psychology: Coping With Stress
Module 5.2A Positive Psychology: Positive Emotions and Positive Traits
Module 5.2B Positive Psychology: Enhancing Well-Being
Module 5.3 Explaining and Classifying Psychological Disorders
Module 5.4A Selection of Categories of Psychological Disorders: Anxiety Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, and Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders
Module 5.4B Selection of Categories of Psychological Disorders: Depressive Disorders and Bipolar Disorders
Module 5.4C Selection of Categories of Psychological Disorders: Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
Module 5.4D Selection of Categories of Psychological Disorders: Dissociative Disorders, Personality Disorders, Feeding and Eating Disorders, and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Module 5.5A Treatment of Psychological Disorders: Introduction to Therapy, and Psychodynamic and Humanistic Therapies
Module 5.5B Treatment of Psychological Disorders: Behavior, Cognitive, and Group Therapies
Module 5.5C Treatment of Psychological Disorders: Evaluating Psychotherapies
Module 5.5D Treatment of Psychological Disorders: The Biomedical Therapies and Preventing Psychological Disorders
Unit 5 AP® Practice Questions
Enrichment Modules
Influences on Drug Use
Psychology at Work
Animal Thinking and Language
Appendix A Practice AP-Style Exam
Appendix B Preparing for Further Psychology Studies
Appendix C Answers to Examine the Concept Questions
Appendix D: Evidence-Based Questions and Article Analysis Questions
Glossary/Glosario
Index