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Psychology GRE Subject Test


Neurophilic

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I agree with the previous poster on the ETS practice test. 

I also used the Princeton review book when I wrote the psych GRE last year. I thought it was pretty good. It isn't super comprehensive, but I think it's a good refresher for someone with a psychology background. 

I think the most helpful thing I did was to go through the prep book and learn the names/general research areas of all the important psychologists mentioned. The test (or at least the version I took) asked many questions about specific people/experiments that I might not have known otherwise. 

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I used Barron and Princeton, and found Princeton going into quite a lot of detail. I would recommend reviewing the sections that you think you have the less knowledge in, and use your current source (and maybe even a first-year textbook) as a way to guide yourself through it. That seemed to help me!
 

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