<p>Ok, so I'm considering to take the AP Psychology exam next year (self-study), but I need a textbook to study. I know people say that "AP Psychology's a really easy exam" and that "Barron's is all you need to get a 5 on it," but I really want a textbook, so that I can really learn something out of this.</p>
<p>I've heard that Psychology by Meyers is really good, and I tried searching for it on Amazon, but there's a regular version and an "in Modules" version....I don't know what the difference is......</p>
<p>Could somebody please help me??</p>
<p>Psychology in Modules, a full-length introductory psychology text (identical to the full-length Psychology except organized into 55 short chapters called modules) published by Worth Publishers.</p>
<p>Source: Psychology</a> in Modules David Meyers website. =]</p>
<p>The original Psychology, Eighth Edition is 18 chapters. When I was in AP Psych, we used that text book. I can imagine Psychology in Modules being easier to pace yourself with, because it's broken down in to sections even further, but I really liked the format of the original, full-length one. And really, AP Psych isn't that hard, so you would be fine with either one.</p>
<p>My vote is for the 18 chapter, original one, if you're curious, as that's the one I have experience studying from. And personally, I love that textbook, and I even got one for myself after the class.</p>