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Lesson Plan
Essential Question: How do you complete multiple choice stimulus-based questions for the AP Psychology exam?
Opening Move/Do Now: Make a prediction, How many multiple choice do you need to score a 3+ on the AP Psychology exam?
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| ____ | Discussion/Exit Ticket | _________ / 5-10 Min | (Individual / Think-Pair-Share / Pair / Group #____) | |||||
| ____ | Assessment | _________ / 10-40 Min | (Individual / Think-Pair-Share / Pair / Group #____) | |||||
| ____ | Conferencing | _________ Min | (Individual / Pair / Group #____ / Throughout Class Period) | |||||
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The AP Psychology Exam Multiple Choice Section
Why is the AP® Psychology Multiple-Choice Section Important?
The 100 AP® Psychology multiple choice questions comprise 66.6% of your final score on the exam. Many students spend time worrying about the straight recall of the Free Response Questions and feel that they will do better with the ability to use recognition with the multiple choice questions. While this could be realistic for some students, it is important to remember that the multiple choice is worth two-thirds of the total exam score so how well you do on them is a huge factor on how well you do on the exam.
For example, in released scoring guidelines of both the 2004 and 2007 AP® Psychology exams, of the students who got 88 to 100 multiple choice questions correct, just over 99% of them received a 5. Those who didn’t get a 5, got a 4 instead. Across both exams, the next set down is extremely similar as well. For students who got 73 to 87 questions right, over 50% of them received a 5 and over 40% of them received a 4. On the other hand, of the students who got 0-29 multiple choice questions right on either of the exams, 100% of them received a 1. On average, the majority of students receive a score of 3 or higher (considered a passing score) on the total exam, including the multiple choice and free response questions.
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