- Barron's AP Psychology (Allison Weseley & Rob McEntarffer)
- Cliffs AP Psychology(Lori Harris et. al.)
- D&S Marketing AP Psychology (Michael Sullivan)
- Holt McDougal Fast Track to a Five: Preparing for the AP Psychology Examination (William James & Michael McLane)
- Kaplan AP Psychology (Chris Hakala)
- McGraw-Hill 5 Steps to a 5 AP Psychology (Laura Maitland & Pam Hannah)
- Princeton Review Cracking the AP Psychology Exam (Princeton Review)
- REA AP Psychology (Don Sharpstenn, Karen Brown & Tia Patrick)
- Spark Notes AP Power Pack for AP Psychology (Spark Publishing)
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Thanks for making this post. I'm obviously a little bias about AP review books :) But I wanted to let everyone know that if you or your students have suggestions for how to improve the Barron's book, please let me know (robmcentarffer@gmail.com) and I'll talk with Allyson Weseley about it. We're working on revisions for the 3rd edition right now.
This entry must be a fraud. You would be "a little bit biased" The publisher is Addison Wesley.Would you trust a book by this guy?
Anonymous -- while you were busy with the spelling flame you might have noticed that the reference to "Allyson Weseley" is a reference to Rob's co-author, not his publisher. Yes, I'd trust a book to this guy. Your point?
Many thanks for promoting out Fast Track to a 5 AP Psychology. Mike and I are very proud of the book and feel that there is nothing else on the market that is like our (yes, bias I know). We have many different "tricks" in our book to help students remember different concepts, which isn't is other books. As Rob said, please let me know what you think of the book and if there is anything we should add/fix for future versions....appsymhs@hotmail.com
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