Which is better: BRS behavior or HY behavior?

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I own both books for pysch class and they pretty much say the same thing. However, BRS has questions at the end of each chapter which are really helpful, if that's how you learn. Also, BRS has a few extra tables here and there. If you want a fast easy read, HY is probably the one (does not have questions, much thinner book).

Not sure which book is better for the boards though. (taking mine next month)
 
I used HY as do most (it seems), thought it was plenty. That plus Qbanks should expose you to all the high yield topics and also some of the weird things that you'd never know from just reading.
 
I used HY as do most (it seems), thought it was plenty. That plus Qbanks should expose you to all the high yield topics and also some of the weird things that you'd never know from just reading.

Anyone know how these two compare to Kaplan behavioral notes? I'm not taking the corresponding lecture.
 
Anyone know how these two compare to Kaplan behavioral notes? I'm not taking the corresponding lecture.

For stats, Kaplan has more complete material than BRS but does a not-so-good job in explaining it. For behav, BRS is golden.

I have both so I use both though. There are some qs in each that you can't answer unless you've read the respective source material.

I didn't use HY since it would be redundant with BRS (same author).
 
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