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Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) Practice Test
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The Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) is one of two written examinations that candidates are required to pass in order to obtain a certificate of registration authorizing autonomous practice in Canada. As of 2020, the EPPP is a two-part examination that assesses foundational knowledge, EPPP (Part 1-Knowledge), and skills, EPPP (Part 2-Skills). The EPPP (Part 1-Knowledge) was previously known as the EPPP.  EPPP exam topics: Both parts of the EPPP involve multiple choice questions; the EPPP (Part 2-Skills) also includes multiple choice/multiple response questions,... Show more
Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) Practice Test
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1. If not trained in a specific area of psychology, can the therapist still provide those services?
2. What are the three major layers of the brain?
3. You are having a conversation with a friend. What type of memory are you primarily making use of during the conversation?
4. What is the MMPI?
5. In cognitive-development theory, Lawrence Kohlberg says that “gender typing” emerges during cognitive development. At what age would a boy know he’s a boy?
6. According to developmental psychologists, which of the following is one of the three major types of influence on development?
7. Preconventional Morality is most often seen in…
8. The idea that behavior is highly influenced by situational factors would most likely be attributed to which of the theories below?
9. Which type of therapy is Carl Rogers known for?
10. The creation of a “life structure” (an important factor in adult development) is a theory attributed to…
11. What is Karen Horney known for?
12. What does traditional psychotherapy focus on?
13. Piaget’s sensorimotor stage takes place from…
14. What is the most used measure of variability in scholarly writing?
15. Which of the following is primarily used to measure brain activity?
16. What does opponent-process theory explain?
17. The leader of a research study is responsible for…
18. What is the DSM?
19. What does it mean when we say that the brain has “plasticity”?
20. Which would be a behavioral therapist?
21. The basic structure of a neuron is composed of:
22. What is an individual’s “mental age” used to derive?
23. Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development is unique in that…
24. A therapist must break confidentiality…
25. “Ego integrity versus despair” is the final crisis in psychosocial development theory according to which theorist?