Licensed Psychologists Invited to Shape the Future of the EPPP: Participate in the Job Task Analysis Survey Today

The Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB) invites all licensed psychologists in the United States and Canada to participate in a crucial undertaking that will help define the future of professional psychology.
ASPPB is conducting a Job Task Analysis (JTA) Survey of the Practice of Psychology—an essential step in updating the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP)®. This process only happens once every 7 to 10 years and directly shapes the examination specifications and content used to evaluate the knowledge and skills required for licensure.
Why Your Voice Matters
As a practicing psychologist, your response is vital to ensure the EPPP remains a fair, relevant, and valid measure of competence in the field. The JTA survey asks about the tasks you perform, the knowledge and skills required to do them, and your professional background. Your input helps ensure the examination accurately reflects both current psychological practice and the perspectives of today’s practicing psychologists.
Fast Facts:
- Survey Deadline: September 29, 2025
- Time to Complete: Approximately 30–45 minutes
- Confidentiality: All responses are anonymous and reported in aggregate
Take the Survey Now:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ASPPB_EPPP_JTA_2025
This is your opportunity to contribute to the evolution of psychology licensure and help ensure the next generation of psychologists is prepared to serve the public with competence and confidence. Please note that you may receive this invitation from multiple sources, but you only need to complete the JTA survey once. You may direct any questions or concerns about the JTA survey to JTA@asppb.org.
On behalf of the ASPPB, the profession of psychology, and the future consumers of psychological services, thank you in advance for your assistance with this very important project.