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447+ exam-style questions with the reasoning spelled out, a timed exam simulator, and a study plan built around the topics you keep getting wrong.

  • Every answer explains why the other three are wrong
  • Heaviest on statistics and research methods, where marks actually leak
  • Covers Freud, Piaget, Bowlby, Milgram, Asch, Kahneman, Beck and Padesky

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447+
Exam-style questions
104+
Concepts explained
10
Core subjects
A PsychPrep AI question on eating disorders, marked correct, with the explanation and the exam trap shown underneath.

An actual question from the bank, graded, with the trap that catches most students.

Reading the chapter again isn’t studying

Psychology exams don’t test whether you read the textbook. They test whether you can tell conformity from obedience under time pressure, and whether you know what a p-value actually means.

800 pages, 120 concepts

Textbooks bury what's examinable. You need the concept, the example and the trap β€” not the whole chapter.

Nowhere near enough questions

Most students recycle the same 30 end-of-chapter items and mistake recognition for knowing.

Stats and methods sink grades

ANOVA, validity, sampling and effect size are where marks quietly disappear every semester.

No idea what to study tonight

Revision becomes anxiety-driven guessing instead of working through your actual weak spots.

How it works

Four steps, then repeat until it’s automatic

  1. 01

    Tell us your exam

    Your subjects, your level and your exam date. We build a plan that fits the days you actually have.

  2. 02

    Learn in small cards

    Definition, plain-English explanation, example, the classic study, and the trap examiners set.

  3. 03

    Answer exam-style questions

    Every answer comes with why it's right, why the other three are wrong, and what to watch for.

  4. 04

    Fix your weak areas

    We track mastery per concept and send you back to exactly the topics that are costing you marks.

A real question

This is what you actually get

Not a marketing mock-up. This item is pulled live from the bank, with the same explanation and exam trap a subscriber sees.

Research Methods Β· Types of Variables

A new teaching method is tested with an enthusiastic teacher while the old method is taught by a demotivated one. Scores are higher for the new method. What is the problem?

  • AThe sample was too small
  • BThe dependent variable was not operationalised
  • CTeacher enthusiasm is confounded with teaching method
  • DThere was no dependent variable

Teacher enthusiasm varies systematically with the independent variable, so the improvement cannot be attributed to the method itself.

⚠️ Exam trap

A variable is only a CONFOUND when it varies systematically WITH the IV. Extraneous variables that vary randomly are a different problem.

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Inside the app

Every screen, before you sign up

These are screenshots of the running product, not illustrations of it. What you see here is what you get when you log in.

The PsychPrep AI dashboard showing a 14 day streak, today's goal of 40 questions, weak areas and a study plan.
Open the app and it already knows what you should do today. Weak areas are calculated from your answers, not chosen by you.
The exam setup screen offering 20, 50 and 100 question papers with a difficulty selector.
Sit a timed paper the way your exam actually runs: no explanations until you submit, then a topic-by-topic breakdown.
The study planner showing the material split across the days remaining before the exam.
Tell it your exam date and the syllabus gets split across the days you have left, weighted towards what you keep getting wrong.
A flashcard flipped to reveal the answer, with Again, Hard, Good and Easy grading buttons.
Flashcards with spaced repetition: cards you find hard come back sooner, cards you know disappear for weeks.

Built for the twenty minutes between lectures

Most revision happens on a phone, in a queue, on a bus. Every mode works there: tap an answer, read why it was wrong, move on. Your streak and your plan follow you between devices.

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Subjects covered

The ten subjects every psychology degree shares

Written against the common core of undergraduate and AP psychology curricula β€” including the two subjects students fail most.

Introduction to Psychology
Social Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Biological Psychology
Research Methods
Statistics for Psychology
Personality Psychology
Learning & Conditioning

Covering Piaget, Bowlby, Bandura, Freud, Asch, Milgram, Zimbardo, Harlow, Tajfel, Kahneman and Tversky, Loftus, Beck and Padesky’s cognitive model, memory, attention, methodology and statistics.

Exam mode

Sit the exam before you sit the exam

A timer, no explanations until you submit, and a score that means something. Then a breakdown that tells you precisely where the marks went.

  • 20 questions / 30 minutes β€” a quick pulse check
  • 50 questions / 60 minutes β€” midterm simulation
  • 100 questions / 120 minutes β€” full final simulation
  • Custom: choose subjects, length and difficulty
Question 34 of 5024:18

A researcher reports F(2, 87) = 4.62, p = .012 comparing three therapy conditions. What can they conclude?

AAll three group means differ from each other
BAt least one group mean differs from another
CThe effect size is large
DThe null hypothesis is proven false
Explanations stay hidden until you submit β€” exactly like the real thing.
Why is this correct?Why was my answer wrong?Explain like I'm 12Memory trick

AI tutor

You picked obedience, but nobody in this scenario gave an order. Conformity is group pressure you feel; obedience is a direct instruction from an authority. Asch’s line study is conformity. Milgram’s shock study is obedience. If there is no authority figure, it isn’t obedience.

Grounded in the question and the concept card β€” it never invents studies, statistics or citations.

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A tutor that explains, instead of just answering

Stuck on why your answer was wrong at 11pm the night before an exam? Ask. Get it in plain English, with a concrete example β€” or a whole new question to test whether it actually landed.

  • Explain why my answer was wrong
  • Give me a simpler example
  • Compare two concepts I keep mixing up
  • Generate another question like this one
  • Give me a memory trick
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Questions students actually ask

No β€” and that's deliberate. Copying real exams is both illegal and useless, because you'd be memorising items you'll never see again. Every question is written from scratch against the standard psychology curriculum, in the same formats examiners use: definitions, applications, case studies, comparisons, researcher-to-theory and statistics interpretation.

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