Reflecting actual GRE Psychology exams, this manual presents five full-length model tests, with all questions answered and explained. Two of the book's five tests are diagnostics, designed to pinpoint students' weak areas that require more intensive study. The manual's extra features include: A general overview of the GRE Psychology TestSubject review of all test topicsStudy aids and test-taking adviceScoring grids that enable students to measure their performance within each subject area.
This was the better of two books I used to prep for the Psych GREs-- lots of practice tests, which were much more reminiscent of the actual test than the one I found in the Princeton Review book. The review section was a little sparse, though, and included a lot of statements like "You should know about Hebb..." without having any information on Hebb, which left me with no choice but to peruse Wikipedia in reviewing.
Had a longer review section, but it was boring, dry reading. I only took one of the practice tests (there are five included I think?) making the other tests a waste.