AP Psychology


The Advanced Placement Psychology course and corresponding exam are part of College Board's Advanced Placement Program. This course is tailored for students interested in the field of psychology and as an opportunity to earn Advanced Placement credit or exemption from a college-level psychology course. It was the shortest AP exam until the AP Physics C exam was split into two separate exams in 2006.
AP Psychology is often considered one of the easier AP exams; relative to the other tests, the material is rather straightforward and much easier to self-study. Among all the social studies Advanced Placement exams, the Psych exam had the second-highest passing rate in 2018.

Topics covered

The College Board provides a course of study to help educators prepare their students for the AP Psychology exam. The exam covers the following 14 areas. The percentage indicates the portion of the multiple-choice section of the exam focused on each content area:
TopicPercent
History and Approaches2-4%
Research Methods8-10%
Biological Bases of Behavior8-10%
Sensation and Perception6-8%
States of Consciousness2-4%
Learning7-9%
Cognition8-10%
Motivation and Emotion6-8%
Developmental Psychology7-9%
Personality5-7%
Testing and Individual Differences5-7%
Abnormal Psychology7-9%
Treatment of Psychological Disorders5-7%
Social Psychology8-10%

Exam

The exam includes two sections: a 70-minute multiple choice section and a 50-minute free response section. The multiple choice provides two-thirds of the grade and the free-response provides the remaining third.
Beginning with the May 2011 AP Exam administration, total scores on the multiple-choice section are based only on the number of questions answered correctly. Points are no longer deducted for incorrect answers. Grading is slightly more strict as a result.

Grade distribution

The exam was first held in 1992. Grade distributions for the Psychology exam scores since 2010 were:
Score20102011201220132014201520162017201820192020
519.6%20.1%20.7%21.2%18.7%20.1%19%18.8%21.1%20.2%22.3%
426.6%26.3%26.0%26.6%26.9%26.2%26.1%25.5%26.3%25.4%25.3 %
320.0%19.8%19.4%19.5%19.9%19.9%19.1%20.1%18.3%18.8%23.4 %
212.7%12.9%13.5%13.0%13.5%13.1%14.2%14.7%14.5%13.7%9.6 %
121.1%20.9%20.3%19.7%20.9%20.7%21.6%21.2%19.8%22.0%19.4 %
Mean3.113.123.133.173.093.123.073.07
Number of Students177,708197,719220,361238,962259,789276,971293,350302,369