Thank you to the EPPP Job Task Analysis Survey Participants

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

The Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB)® extends our sincere appreciation to every licensed psychologist in the United States and Canada who participated in ASPPB’s Job Task Analysis of the Practice of Psychology (JTA). The survey concluded on September 29, 2025. More than 5,000 licensed psychologists accessed the survey. The completed survey responses will be thoroughly analyzed to help develop and validate the content and specifications for the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP)® as a competency-based licensure examination.

Thank you for sharing your time and your experience in the practice of psychology. Your contribution makes a lasting difference. You are welcome to contact ASPPB if you have questions or concerns about the JTA process or about the EPPP at exams@asppb.org.

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