Alright, so ya wanna know about this AP Psychology thingy from 2017, huh? Them answers and all that. Well, let me tell ya, it ain’t as hard as milkin’ a cow at 5 in the mornin’, but ya still gotta pay attention.
Them Questions and Answers, Ya Know?
First off, they give ya some questions, and ya gotta write down the answers. Sounds simple enough, right? But them fancy folks, they want ya to explain stuff. Not just say “the sky is blue,” but tell ’em why the sky is blue, ya feel me?
Like, say they ask ya about hunger. Ya can’t just say, “I get hungry when my belly’s empty.” Nope, they want ya to talk about all that inside stuff. Like how your blood sugar goes down, and your stomach starts grumblin’. It’s like when the chickens start cluckin’ loud – means they’re hungry, see?
And this ain’t no multiple-choice test, ya hear? Ya gotta write it all out in sentences, and make sure them sentences make sense. It’s gotta be clear as a bell, not like mumblin’ when ya got a mouthful of cornbread.
- Important stuff to remember:
- Gotta explain things good.
- Talk about the body and the mind, how they work together.
- Write in full sentences.
- Make it easy to understand.
The Big Five, They Call It
Then there’s this thing called the “Big Five.” Sounds like a bunch of farm animals, but it ain’t. It’s about how people act and feel. Like how some folks are always happy-go-lucky, and others are always grumbling and complaining. It’s like the difference between a sunny day and a thunderstorm, ya know?
They got fancy names for it, like “neuroticism” and “extroversion.” Don’t let them big words scare ya. Neuroticism just means how worried and anxious a person gets. Extroversion means how much they like bein’ around other folks. It’s like some folks are like them noisy geese, always gotta be in a group, and some are like them quiet cats, happy to be by themselves.
They also talk about “openness to experience,” “agreeableness,” and “conscientiousness.” That’s just fancy talk for if ya like tryin’ new things, if ya get along with others, and if ya do what ya supposed to do. Like, are ya gonna try that new fangled food at the county fair, or stick to yer fried chicken? Are ya gonna be friendly to the new neighbors, or glare at ‘em from behind the curtains? Are ya gonna do yer chores, or let the weeds grow taller than ya?
Takin’ the Test
Now, when ya take this test, they give ya a time limit. Like, maybe 50 minutes. That’s less time than it takes to bake a good apple pie, so ya gotta be quick. And ya gotta answer all the questions, not just pick and choose. It’s like plantin’ a field – ya gotta plant all the seeds, or ya won’t get a full harvest.
And don’t just list things, like yer makin’ a grocery list. They want ya to explain things, remember? Use them big words they taught ya, and show ’em ya know what yer talkin’ about. Even if it feels like yer talkin’ to a brick wall, ya gotta make sure they understand.
Studyin’ Hard
So how do ya get ready for this test? Well, ya gotta study, that’s for sure. It’s like gettin’ ready for winter – ya gotta chop wood, can vegetables, and make sure the barn’s in good shape. And there’s all sorts of ways to study. Ya can read yer books, make flashcards, or even ask a friend to quiz ya. Just like ya practice milkin’ the cow to get good at it, ya gotta practice yer psychology to do good on the test.
And don’t be afraid to ask for help if ya need it. There’s teachers, and tutors, and all sorts of folks who can lend a hand. It’s like when the barn needs raisin’ – ya get the whole community to help. It ain’t a sign of weakness to ask for help; it’s a sign of smarts.
So there ya have it. That’s the lowdown on them 2017 AP Psychology answers. It ain’t rocket science, but it ain’t a walk in the park neither. Ya just gotta study hard, pay attention, and explain things good. And remember, even an old hen like me can learn a thing or two, so ya can too.
Final Words
So, study hard, don’t get yer feathers ruffled, and you’ll do just fine. Remember what I told ya, and you’ll be set. It’s like plantin’ a seed – ya gotta nurture it, water it, and give it sunshine. Then, it’ll grow strong and tall. Yer brain is the same way, see?
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