AP Psychology Tests

The exam assesses students' knowledge and understanding of various psychological concepts, theories, and research methods. Here are some key details about the AP Psychology exam:

Exam Format:

  • Multiple-Choice Section: This section consists of 100 multiple-choice questions. Students are provided with answer choices and select the best response.
  • Free-Response Section: This section includes two free-response questions, which require students to analyze and apply psychological principles and concepts. One question may involve experimental design, analysis, or interpretation, while the other focuses on a specific scenario or psychological phenomenon.

Content Coverage:
The AP Psychology exam covers a wide range of topics within the field of psychology. Some of the major content areas include:

  1. Biological Bases of Behavior
  2. Sensation and Perception
  3. States of Consciousness
  4. Learning
  5. Cognitive Psychology
  6. Developmental Psychology
  7. Personality
  8. Social Psychology
  9. Psychological Disorders and Treatment
  10. Research Methods and Statistics

Scoring:
The multiple-choice section is scored based on the number of correct answers, with no penalty for incorrect responses (no guessing penalty). The free-response section is scored holistically by trained readers and assessed based on students' ability to provide accurate and relevant explanations, examples, and analyses.

The AP Psychology exam is typically administered in May each year. Students can earn a scaled score between 1 and 5, with a score of 3 or higher generally considered a passing score. However, specific score requirements for earning college credit or advanced placement vary among colleges and universities.