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A podcast to prepare for the EPPP licensing exam
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3 AUG 2026 · This structured EPPP study guide provides expanded definitions, simplified explanations accessible to a 16-year-old, and clinically relevant examples for the core principles of confidentiality and its limits. It systematically covers mandatory exceptions (duty to protect/warn, mandated reporting, court orders), discretionary exceptions (consent, billing, consultation, supervision), and special considerations for minors, families, groups, and organizational clients. Emphasis is placed on informed consent, thorough documentation, state-law variability, and ethical decision-making under APA Standards 4.01–4.06 to support precise exam performance.
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27 JUL 2026 · This episode covers the Ethical/Legal/Professional Issues domain, sixteen percent of the EPPP and one of the most heavily weighted sections on the exam. We move through the five general principles, the enforceable standards that get tested most, a structured ethical decision-making model, and the risk management realities of digital practice. Every bolded concept gets a real clinical example so you’re not just memorizing rules, you’re learning the reasoning underneath them.
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20 JUL 2026 · This episode breaks down the experimental design content the EPPP loves to test — independent and dependent variables, randomization, blinding, and the specialized designs like Solomon Four-Group and Latin Square. We walk through every threat to internal validity, from history to regression to the mean, and translate each one into a real psychology example you can hold onto in the exam room. This is clarity of thinking, not memorization, built one design element at a time.
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13 JUL 2026 · This episode breaks down meta-analysis and systematic review methodology exactly as the EPPP tests it, from PICO frameworks to publication bias correction. Listeners get real-world psychology examples anchoring each statistical concept, from CBT outcome research to psychopharmacology trials. The episode closes with two practice questions modeled on actual exam item construction.
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6 JUL 2026 · Advanced statistics can seem overwhelming, but they’re much easier once you understand what question each statistical test is designed to answer. In this episode, you’ll learn the most commonly tested advanced research methods on the EPPP—including MANOVA, ANCOVA, factor analysis, structural equation modeling (SEM), hierarchical linear modeling (HLM), mediation, moderation, non-parametric tests, and effect sizes—using clear definitions, memorable psychology examples, and practical EPPP tips. By the end of this lesson, you’ll know when to use each statistical technique, recognize them instantly on the exam, and finish with practice questions to reinforce your understanding.
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29 JUN 2026 · today we are going deep on one of the most tested and most misunderstood areas of the exam — research sampling. We’re talking about how samples are drawn, what can go wrong, how statistics behave across samples, and how all of this connects to the validity of psychological research. This is not just test trivia. If you work in clinical psychology, this is how you evaluate every study you read and every treatment you recommend to a client.
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22 JUN 2026 · A breakdown of the psychometric concepts the EPPP loves to test, from scales of measurement to item response theory, translated into plain language with clinical examples. We cover reliability, validity, common measurement errors, and the six steps of scale development. Built for exam prep, useful for anyone who wants to think more critically about the tools they use in the room.
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15 JUN 2026 · This study guide is a highly accessible EPPP preparation tool that balances technical psychometric definitions with simplified, real-world analogies designed for intuitive understanding. By breaking down complex parametric and non-parametric statistical tests into their core mechanics, assumptions, and APA reporting standards, it ensures candidates can confidently select and interpret the right analysis. Ultimately, the guide bridges the gap between abstract mathematical formulas and practical psychological research contexts, making it an excellent resource for exam mastery.
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8 JUN 2026 · We elaborate on the four core principles from the Belmont Report—autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice—while detailing informed consent processes, protections for vulnerable populations, confidentiality safeguards, Institutional Review Board (IRB) functions, permissible use of deception with debriefing, and alignment with the APA Ethics Code and federal regulations such as 45 CFR
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3 JUN 2026 · Here are seven original practice questions designed to help with EPPP preparation on Validity Concepts in Psychological Research. Each question includes four options, the correct answer, and a detailed rationale.
A podcast to prepare for the EPPP licensing exam
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