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EPPP Validity Studies

2010 Psychology Licensing Exam Scores by Doctoral Program

This publication contains self-report information on EPPP candidates who tested over the past five years and includes pass rate data.  Only doctoral programs that are APA/CPA accredited or have met ASPPB/National Register Joint Designation criteria are listed individually by name in the table.  Data for individual programs are shown only when there are 3 or more graduates in the five-year period.  The pass rates included are based on the ASPPB recommended passing score of 500 for independent practice.  Although each board sets the standard for passing in its respective state or province, at the present time the majority of jurisdictions using the EPPP accepts the ASPPB recommended passing score for independent practice.

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2010 Psychology Licensing Exam Scores by Doctoral Program*   
*Includes Program Pass Rate Data
 

Practice Analysis Report

This comprehensive analysis of the practice of psychology in the United States and Canada was completed in 2003.  It serves as the foundation for the test specifications for the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP).  Its data may prove useful in the development of curricula and the structuring of credentialing programs. It also provides information to help practitioners modify their competency through continuing education programs.


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