Everything students need to know to succeed on the Psychology and Sociology sections of the MCAT exam (Medical College Admission Test)—including 3 full-length practice tests. Aspiring doctors fear the MCAT with good reason: the exam is a daunting 7.5 hours long and covers much more than just the facts about basic sciences. It's an in-depth, rigorous examination of knowledge of a multitude of physical and biological scientific concepts and principles, as well as critical-thinking and writing skills. MCAT Psychology and Sociology Review includes topic reviews of the biological foundations of behaviour, personality, motivation, attitudes, psychological disorders, self- and group identities, social structures, learning and memory, and statistics and research methods. The book also includes access to 3 full-length practice MCAT exams. This revised 3rd edition reflects recent changes made by the test-makers to content coverage on the exam (including a new section on research methods and data interpretation, insertion of additional figures and content examples, adjusting the balance of memorization/critical reasoning questions, and revising some content presentation structures for better exam consistency).
ISBN: | 9780525567639 |
Publication date: | 20th November 2018 |
Author: | Princeton Review |
Publisher: | Princeton Review |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 416 pages |
Series: | Graduate Test Prep |
Genres: |
Educational: General studies, educational skills and competencies |