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Cracking the GRE Psychology Subject Test

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The GRE subject tests are among the most difficult standardized exams. Rather than testing general problem-solving skills, they require highly specialized knowledge.

The experts at The Princeton Review have thoroughly research each subject test to provide students with the most thorough, up-to-date information available. Students don’t need to relearn the entire histories of their fields—just what they need to know to earn high scores on the exams.

Each guide includes one full-length practice exam, complete with comprehensive explanations for every solution.

256 pages, Paperback

First published August 16, 1994

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November 24, 2015
Broad review, and somewhat simplified. I read this and an intro to psychology textbook, and together they complemented each other. Scored a 740! Keep in mind this edition isn't updated to reflect changes in the DSM 5.
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