Hello Tipsters
I've been following with interest the discussion on the GRE validity studies. This has been very informative.
Have there been similar validity studies on the EPPP? I raise this question since I'm a member of the Executive Council of the Saskatchewan College of Psychologists. We're not planning an overhaul of our rules for registration, but I do wonder whether the gatekeeping functions which we utilize as licensing boards have sufficient validity to make them defensible.
What is the concrete evidence that supports the use of the EPPP?
(I don't have online access to a University library to use SSCI or PsychInfo to do my own research on this.)
Thanks
-Duncan
Duncan H. Blackman, M.A., Registered Psychologist (SK)
Consultant, Psychological Services
Saskatchewan Community Living Division
Valley View Centre
Box 1300
Moose Jaw, SK S6H 4R2
Canada
306-694-3041(work)
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306-631-4500 (cell)
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