Prospective psychology students completed three published tests to ascertain their psychological knowledge. Despite certain problems associated with the tests, it was possible to ascertain students' knowledge or lack thereof. Their knowledge of psychology was very uneven yet on average fewer than half knew the correct answers to questions. These results are discussed in terms of the wider area of lay knowledge and theories.
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