There is a LOT of vocabulary to know in AP Psychology. It can feel overwhelming at times. But I've got your back. This handy little website will help you find a definition for virtually ANY possible term relevant to psychology. It would be a good idea to bookmark it for quick reference when you are studying and get stuck.
http://www.macmillanlearning.com/Catalog/studentresources/MyersAP2e
Student resources page for the Myers textbook used in class. There is some potentially useful information on this site. Take some time to check it out.
(In order to access this site, you will need to create an account using the access code I emailed to you.)
This is the homepage for the organization that creates and administers the AP Exams. Many of your questions can be answered under the "For Students" link.
Personally I prefer to make flashcards the old school way, with a 3x5 notecard... but I'm old so what do I know? For those of you that like doing everything electronically, this site lets you make electronic flashcards and view those made by others. You can also use your smartphone so that you can have your flashcards with you everywhere you go! There are also multiple ways to use the flashcards and play different games to review.
Albert (formerly Learnerator) is an online AP exam prep resource. They take a "learning by doing" approach as students use the interactive platform to take comprehensive practice questions written by expert teachers.
All of their "easy" and "moderate" questions are free, but the "difficult" questions, which are more complex and thorough with the explanations, are only available if you upgrade your access for that subject. Additionally, for the easy and moderate questions, you are only shown the detailed explanation if you answer the question correctly unless you pay for the upgrade to get full access. They offer a number of other AP courses in addition to AP Psychology.
A compiled list of movies related to various topics in psychology.
This is a virtual rat that you can practice conditioning. I've heard it's pretty neat, but I've also heard that it's realistic in that it can be difficult and frustrating.
Jung - Myers-Briggs Personality Test
An online personality test. Fill it out and find out your results!
An interactive game that teaches about brain science!
Claims to be the internet's largest and oldest independent mental health network
PsyBlog: Psychology Studies Relevant to Everyday Life