01-27-2008, 09:13 PM
Research Methods in Psychology is very passable. If you haven't done Statistics yet, you really should do that first, as a lot of the knowledge applies to this exam too. The very best prep for this exam is the Princeton Review Cracking the GRE Psychology book -- specifically the two or three very short chapters on research and experiment design. I also used the Barron's Psychology book, and the EZ-101 Notes. If I'm interpreting the info in the Technical Handbook correctly, you need about a 74% raw score to get an A. That would be about 119 questions correct out of the 160 on the exam -- except that some of the questions (you don't know which ones or how many) are not counted in your score, but are being evaluated for future forms of the exam.
-Gary-
-Gary-