GRE Subject Tests Overview | Psychology
- Most editions of the test consist 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.
- Some of the stimulus materials, such as a description of
an experiment or a graph, may serve as the basis for several
questions.
- The questions in the Psychology Test are drawn from courses
of study most commonly offered at the undergraduate level
within the broadly defined field of psychology.
- Questions may require recalling factual information, analyzing
relationships, applying principles, drawing conclusions from
data, evaluating a research design, and/or identifying a psychologist
who has made a theoretical or research contribution to the
field.
The Psychology Test yields two subscores in addition to the
total score. Although the test offers only two subscores, there
are questions in three content categories:
- Experimental or natural science oriented (about 40 percent
of the questions), including learning, language, memory, thinking,
sensation and perception, physiological psychology, ethology,
and comparative psychology. They contribute to the experimental
psychology subscore and the total score.
- Social or social science oriented (about 43 percent of the
questions). These questions are distributed among the fields
of clinical and abnormal, developmental, personality, and
social psychology. They contribute to the social psychology
subscore and the total score.
- General (about 17 percent of the questions), including the
history of psychology, applied psychology, measurement, research
designs, and statistics. They contribute to the total score
only.
The questions on which subscores are based are distributed
throughout the test; they are not set aside and labeled separately,
although several questions from a single content area may appear
consecutively.

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