The psychology postgraduate entrance examination is divided into two types: the National Master's Degree Admissions Examination (Unified Examination) and the independent proposition examinations of major universities. No matter what kind of exam it is, the exam content includes the following aspects:
1. Basic knowledge of psychology
Covers various fields of psychology, such as social psychology, developmental psychology Science, cognitive psychology, personality psychology, experimental psychology, etc.
2. New progress in modern psychology
Mainly refers to the impact of the application of new technologies, new methods and new ideas in psychology on psychological theory and practice, such as neuroscience, Computational psychology, big data psychology, etc.
3. Psychological research methods
Including psychological measurement, statistical analysis, experimental design, questionnaires and other psychological research methods, as well as various methods and techniques of psychotherapy.
4. Cross-disciplinary knowledge
Covering knowledge in philosophy, education, sociology, biology, medicine and other related disciplines.
At the same time, there will also be some specific application questions and case analysis questions in the exam, which require candidates to comprehensively use the psychological knowledge they have learned to analyze and answer.
In short, the psychology postgraduate entrance examination is very rich in content, requiring candidates to comprehensively learn knowledge in various fields during the preparation process, and pay attention to the improvement of practical and application abilities.