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for AP Psychology

Memorize every theory, study, and concept using spaced repetition โ€” the science-backed upgrade to flashcards that puts facts in long-term memory.

Unit 1 ยท Scientific FoundationsMultiple Choice

William James opposed structuralism, arguing that psychology should study the adaptive purpose of consciousness. What was his school of thought called?

Backed By Neuroscience

Four proven techniques that med students have used for decades to memorize thousands of facts. We bring the same science to AP Psychology prep.

Spaced Repetition

Review at the perfect moment โ€” not too soon, not too late. We predict exactly when you're about to forget a concept and schedule it for review. This strengthens your memory with minimal effort.

Memory strength
Review day

Active Recall

Flipping flashcards feels productive, but reading answers doesn't build memory โ€” retrieving them does. MCQs force you to distinguish between similar psychological perspectives, building the discrimination skill the AP exam actually tests.

William James argued psychology should study the adaptive purpose of consciousness. What was his school of thought?
A. FunctionalismCorrect
B. Structuralism
C. Behaviorism
D. Gestalt Psychology

Interleaving

Mix topics for deeper understanding. Rather than grinding through one unit at a time, we intelligently mix perspectives, research methods, and biological bases. This forces your brain to make connections across units.

Biological Bases
Learning
Biological Bases
Cognitive Psychology
Learning

Key Concepts

No more flipping through a textbook of theories. We organize concepts by school of thought โ€” so you build intuition for how perspectives connect and contrast.

Biological Perspective
Neurotransmitters & brain structures
Genetics & evolutionary psychology
Cognitive Perspective
Memory models & schemas
Problem-solving & decision-making

All 9 Units Covered

Every unit from the College Board AP Psychology curriculum โ€” cards tailored to what the exam actually tests.

Unit 1
Scientific Foundations
History & research methods
Unit 2
Biological Bases
Brain, neurons & genetics
Unit 3
Sensation & Perception
How we process stimuli
Unit 4
Learning
Classical & operant conditioning
Unit 5
Cognitive Psychology
Memory, thinking & language
Unit 6
Developmental
Lifespan development
Unit 7
Motivation & Emotion
Drives, personality & stress
Unit 8
Clinical Psychology
Disorders & treatment
Unit 9
Social Psychology
Group behavior & influence

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics does AP Psychology cover?

AP Psychology covers 9 units: scientific foundations, biological bases of behavior, sensation & perception, learning, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, motivation/emotion/personality, clinical psychology (disorders & treatment), and social psychology.

How is this different from Quizlet or Anki?

Community flashcard decks are inconsistent โ€” some are too detailed, others too shallow. Our cards are curated to match what the AP exam actually tests, with active recall questions (MCQs, free recall) instead of passive flip-and-read flashcards.

When should I start using this?

Ideally 2-3 months before the exam, but even 4 weeks of consistent daily reviews makes a difference. The earlier you start, the more concepts you'll have locked in by test day.

How much time do I need per day?

Most students spend 15-20 minutes per day on their review sessions. Short, focused sessions work better than marathon cramming โ€” and that's exactly what spaced repetition optimizes for.

Is there a mobile app?

No app download needed. Visit cueprep.com on your phone and add it to your home screen for an app-like experience. Works offline after the first load.

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