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20th June 2015, 02:11 PM
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Psychology Subject Graduate Record Examination
Hi I have applied for Graduate Record Exam GRE Psychology subject test and for the preparation I want the syllabus, exam pattern and the other study materials of this exam? Also tell me the date of GRE Psychology subject test?
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3rd July 2018, 09:32 AM
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Re: Psychology Subject Graduate Record Examination
I want to know the content of Psychology Test of Graduate Record Examination GRE so will you tell me?
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3rd July 2018, 09:33 AM
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Re: Psychology Subject Graduate Record Examination
The GRE Psychology subject test is a standardized test used in admission decisions by some graduate programs in psychology in several English-speaking countries, especially in the United States. The test consists of approximately 205 multiple-choice questions. Each question in the test has five options from which the examinee is to select the one option that is the correct or best answer to the question. Content - I. BIOLOGICAL (1721%) Sensation and Perception (57%) Psychophysics, Signal Detection Attention Perceptual Organization Vision Audition Gustation Olfaction Somatosenses Vestibular and Kinesthetic Senses Theories, Applications and Issues Physiological/Behavioral Neuroscience (1214%) Neurons Sensory Structures and Processes Motor Structures and Functions Central Structures and Processes Motivation, Arousal, Emotion Cognitive Neuroscience Neuromodulators and Drugs Hormonal Factors Comparative and Ethology States of Consciousness Theories, Applications and Issues II. COGNITIVE (1724%) Learning (35%) Classical Conditioning Instrumental Conditioning Observational Learning, Modeling Theories, Applications and Issues Language (34%) Units (phonemes, morphemes, phrases) Syntax Meaning Speech Perception and Processing Reading Processes Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Bilingualism Theories, Applications and Issues Memory (79%) Working Memory Long-term Memory Types of Memory Memory Systems and Processes Theories, Applications and Issues Thinking (46%) Representation (Categorization, Imagery, Schemas, Scripts) Problem Solving Judgment and Decision-Making Processes Planning, Metacognition Intelligence Theories, Applications and Issues III. SOCIAL (1214%) Social Perception, Cognition, Attribution, Beliefs Attitudes and Behavior Social Comparison, Self Emotion, Affect, and Motivation Conformity, Influence, and Persuasion Interpersonal Attraction and Close Relationships Group and Intergroup Processes Cultural or Gender Influences Evolutionary Psychology, Altruism, and Aggression Theories, Applications and Issues IV. DEVELOPMENTAL (1214%) Nature-Nurture Physical and Motor Perception and Cognition Language Learning, Intelligence Social, Personality Emotion Socialization, Family and Cultural Theories, Applications and Issues V. CLINICAL (1519%) Personality (35%) Theories Structure Personality and Behavior Applications and Issues Clinical and Abnormal (1214%) Stress, Conflict, Coping Diagnostic Systems Assessment Causes and Development of Disorders Neurophysiological Factors Treatment of Disorders Epidemiology Prevention Health Psychology Cultural or Gender Issues Theories, Applications and Issues VI. MEASUREMENT/METHODOLOGY/ OTHER (1519%) General (46%) History Industrial-Organizational Educational Measurement and Methodology (1113%) Psychometrics, Test Construction, Reliability, Validity Research Designs Statistical Procedures Scientific Method and the Evaluation of Evidence Ethics and Legal Issues Analysis and Interpretation of Findings |