AP Psychology results are in -- with slight increases in the % of 3s, 4s, and 5s compared to last year.
— Trevor Packer (@AP_Trevor) June 17, 2013
AP Psychology scores, 2013: 5: 21.2%; 4: 26.7%. 3: 19.6%. 2: 13%. 1: 19.5%. These may shift slightly as late exams are scored.
— Trevor Packer (@AP_Trevor) June 17, 2013
AP Psychology multiple-choice: students performed very well across the full section, but esp. on the "Abnormal Behavior" questions.
— Trevor Packer (@AP_Trevor) June 17, 2013
AP Psychology: it's really the free-response section where students struggle. Multiple-choice scores are excellent, free-response are low.
— Trevor Packer (@AP_Trevor) June 17, 2013
AP Psychology free-response questions: students generally performed somewhat better on Q2 than on Q1: http://t.co/lE0UNm0grc
— Trevor Packer (@AP_Trevor) June 17, 2013
2 students earned every point possible (150 out of 150) on the AP Psychology Exam, administered (coincidentally?) on Freud's b-day.--posted by Steve
— Trevor Packer (@AP_Trevor) June 17, 2013
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