Among the four subjects for the Psychometrician Licensure Exam, it is highly probable that Psychological Assessment will have the most items compared to the other three subjects: Abnormal Psychology, Theories of Personality and Industrial Psychology.
Well after all, the licensure exam is for Psychometrician and those who will be licensed should be adept in Psychometrics, Psychological Testing and Psychological Assessment.
So if the rest of the subjects would be at 100 items each, with a percentage of 20%, then Psychological Assessment would be in the range of 130-160 items at 40%.
So what are the most likely topics from this subject? Kindly refer to this earlier post here - http://psychometricpinas.blogspot.com/p/chedcourse-specification.html
Also, be sure to cover the following areas shown in the infographics.
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Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
MMPI Video Lectures - Validity and Clinical Scales
Validity Scales
The validity scales in all versions of the MMPI-2 (MMPI-2 and RF) contain three basic types of validity measures: those that were designed to detect non-responding or inconsistent responding (CNS, VRIN, TRIN), those designed to detect when clients are over reporting or exaggerating the prevalence or severity of psychological symptoms (F, Fb, Fp, FBS), and those designed to detect when test-takers are under-reporting or downplaying psychological symptoms (L, K, S). A new addition to the validity scales for the MMPI-2-RF includes an over reporting scale of somatic symptoms scale (Fs).
Abbreviation | New in version | Description | Assesses |
---|---|---|---|
CNS | 1 | "Cannot Say" | Questions not answered |
L | 1 | Lie | Client "faking good" |
F | 1 | Infrequency | Client "faking bad" (in first half of test) |
K | 1 | Defensiveness | Denial/Evasiveness |
Fb | 2 | Back F | Client "faking bad" (in last half of test) |
VRIN | 2 | Variable Response Inconsistency | answering similar/opposite question pairs inconsistently |
TRIN | 2 | True Response Inconsistency | answering questions all true/all false |
F-K | 2 | F minus K | honesty of test responses/not faking good or bad |
S | 2 | Superlative Self-Presentation | improving upon K scale, "appearing excessively good" |
Fp | 2 | F-Psychopathology | Frequency of presentation in clinical setting |
Fs | 2-RF | Infrequent Somatic Response | Overreporting of somatic symptoms |
Source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota_Multiphasic_Personality_Inventory
Note - Another Version on Validity - more streamlined
The 4 Validity Scales
The MMPI-2 is not a valid measure of a person’s psychopathology or behavior if the person taking the test does so in a way that is not honest or frank. A person may decide, for whatever reasons, to overreport (exaggerate) or underreport (deny) the behavior being assessed by the test.
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) contains four validity scales designed to measure a person’s test-taking attitude and approach to the test:
- Lie (L) – The Lie scale is intended to identify individuals who are deliberately trying to avoid answering the MMPI honestly and in a frank manner. The scale measures attitudes and practices that are culturally laudable, but rarely found in most people. In other words, people who make these items are often trying to make themselves look like a better person than they really are (or that anybody is). The scale contains 15 items.
- F – The F scale (the “F” does not stand for anything, although it is mistakenly sometimes referred to as the Infrequency or Frequency scale) is intended to detect unusual or atypical ways of answering the test items, like if a person were to randomly fill out the test. It taps a number of strange thoughts, peculiar experiences, feelings of isolation and alienation, and a number of unlikely or contradictory beliefs, expectations and self-descriptions. If a person answers too many of the F and Fb scale items incorrectly, it will invalidate the entire test. Contrary to some descriptions of the scale, F scale items are scattered throughout the entire test up until around item 360. The scale contains 60 items.
- Back F (Fb) – The Back F scale measures the same issues as the F scale, except only during the last half of the test. The scale has 40 items.
- K – The K scale is designed to identify psychopathology in people who otherwise would have profiles within the normal range. It measures self-control, and family and interpersonal relationships, and people who score highly on this scale are often seen as being defensive. The scale contains 30 items.
There are additional content and validity scales that have been developed independently from the core MMPI, but often scored by a psychologist who is administering the test. This article describes only these core scales used in the MMPI-2.
Clinical Scales
The MMPI has 10 clinical scales that are used to indicate different psychological conditions. Despite the names given to each scale, they are not a pure measure since many conditions have overlapping symptoms. Because of this, most psychologists simply refer to each scale by number.
10 Scales of the MMPI
The MMPI has 10 clinical scales that are used to indicate different psychological conditions. Despite the names given to each scale, they are not a pure measure since many conditions have overlapping symptoms. Because of this, most psychologists simply refer to each scale by number.
Scale 1 – Hypochondriasis: This scale was designed to asses a neurotic concern over bodily functioning. The 32-items on this scale concern somatic symptoms and physical well being. The scale was originally developed to identify patients displaying the symptoms of hypochondria.
Scale 2 – Depression: This scale was originally designed to identify depression, characterized by poor morale, lack of hope in the future, and a general dissatisfaction with one's own life situation. Very high scores may indicate depression, while moderate scores tend to reveal a general dissatisfaction with one’s life.
Scale 3 – Hysteria: The third scale was originally designed to identify those who display hysteria in stressful situations. Those who are well educated and of a high social class tend to score higher on this scale. Women also tend to score higher than men on this scale.
Scale 4 - Psychopathic Deviate: Originally developed to identify psychopathic patients, this scale measures social deviation, lack of acceptance of authority, and amorality. This scale can be thought of as a measure of disobedience. High scorers tend to be more rebellious, while low scorers are more accepting of authority. Despite the name of this scale, high scorers are usually diagnosed with a personality disorder rather than a psychotic disorder.
Scale 5 – Masculinity/Femininity: This scale was designed by the original author’s to identify homosexual tendencies, but was found to be largely ineffective. High scores on this scale are related to factors such as intelligence, socioeconomic status, and education. Women tend to score low on this scale.
Scale 6 – Paranoia: This scale was originally developed to identify patients with paranoid symptoms such as suspiciousness, feelings of persecution, grandiose self-concepts, excessive sensitivity, and rigid attitudes. Those who score high on this scale tend to have paranoid symptoms.
Scale 7 – Psychasthenia: This diagnostic label is no longer used today and the symptoms described on this scale are more reflective of obsessive-compulsive disorder. This scale was originally used to measure excessive doubts, compulsions, obsessions, and unreasonable fears.
Scale 8 – Schizophrenia: This scale was originally developed to identify schizophrenic patients and reflects a wide variety of areas including bizarre thought processes and peculiar perceptions, social alienation, poor familial relationships, difficulties in concentration and impulse control, lack of deep interests, disturbing questions of self-worth and self-identity, and sexual difficulties. This scale is considered difficult to interpret.
Scale 9 – Hypomania: This scale was developed to identify characteristics of hypomania such as elevated mood, accelerated speech and motor activity, irritability, flight of ideas, and brief periods of depression.
Scale 0 – Social Introversion: This scale was developed later than the other nine scales as is designed to assess a person’s tendency to withdraw from social contacts and responsibilities.
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory - MMPI
From Wikipedia
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) is the most widely used and researched standardizedcpsychometric test of adult personality and psychopathology.[1] Psychologists and other mental health professionals use various versions of the MMPI to develop treatment plans; assist with differential diagnosis; help answer legal questions (forensic psychology); screen job candidates during the personnel selection process; or as part of a therapeutic assessment procedure.[2]
The original MMPI, first published by the University of Minnesota Press in 1943, was replaced by an updated version, the MMPI-2, in 1989. A version for adolescents, the MMPI-A, was published in 1992. An alternative version of the test, the MMPI-2 Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF), published in 2008, retains some aspects of the traditional MMPI assessment strategy, but adopts a different theoretical approach to personality test development.
Clinical scales[edit]
Scale 1 (AKA the Hypochondriasis Scale) : Measures a person's perception and preoccupation with their health and health issues.,
Scale 2 (AKA the Depression Scale) : Measures a person's depressive symptoms level.,
Scale 3 (AKA the Hysteria Scale) : Measures the emotionality of a person.,
Scale 4 (AKA the PsychopathicDeviate Scale) : Measures a person's need for control or their rebellion against control.,
Scale 5 (AKA the Femininity/Masculinity Scale) : Measures a stereotype of a person and how they compare. For men it would be the Marlboro man, for women it would be June Cleaver or Donna Reed.,
Scale 6 (AKA the Paranoia Scale) : Measures a person's inability to trust.,
Scale 7 (AKA the Psychasthenia Scale) : Measures a person's anxiety levels and tendencies.,
Scale 8 (AKA the SchizophreniaScale) : Measures a person's unusual/odd cognitive, perceptual, and emotional experiences,
Scale 9 (AKA the Mania Scale) : Measures a person's energy.,
Scale 0 (AKA the Social Introversion Scale) : Measures whether people enjoy and are comfortable being around other people.
The original clinical scales were designed to measure common diagnoses of the era.
Number | Abbreviation | Description | What is measured | No. of items |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hs | Hypochondriasis | Concern with bodily symptoms | 32 |
2 | D | Depression | Depressive Symptoms | 57 |
3 | Hy | Hysteria | Awareness of problems and vulnerabilities | 60 |
4 | Pd | Psychopathic Deviate | Conflict, struggle, anger, respect for society's rules | 50 |
5 | MF | Masculinity/Femininity | Stereotypical masculine or feminine interests/behaviors | 56 |
6 | Pa | Paranoia | Level of trust, suspiciousness, sensitivity | 40 |
7 | Pt | Psychasthenia | Worry, Anxiety, tension, doubts, obsessiveness | 48 |
8 | Sc | Schizophrenia | Odd thinking and social alienation | 78 |
9 | Ma | Hypomania | Level of excitability | 46 |
0 | Si | Social Introversion | People orientation | 69 |
Codetypes are a combination of the one, two or three (and according to a few authors even four), highest-scoring clinical scales (ex. 4, 8, 2, = 482). Codetypes are interpreted as a single, wider ranged elevation, rather than interpreting each scale individually.
Video source - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa20HHh3uHQ
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota_Multiphasic_Personality_Inventory
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The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2), a revision of the original MMPI (1943) was published by the University of Minnesota Press in 1989 and revised in 2001. Updates were introduced in 2003 (The Restructured Clinical [RC] Scales) and 2006 (The Symptom Validity [FBS] Scale) documented in a test monograph in 2009. The MMPI-2 is a self–report instrument designed to aid in the assessment of a wide range of clinical conditions. It is used in nonclinical settings to assess persons who are candidates for high-risk public safety positions (police officers, nuclear power plant personnel, firefighters, pilots, and air-traffic controllers), and in criminal and civil forensic settings.
Age Range: 18 years and older
Reading Level: 5th grade (Lexile average), 4.6 grade (Flesch-Kincaid)
Administration: Online, Computer, CD or Paper and pencil
Completion Time: 60-90 minutes
Forms: 567 True-False items
Norms: A nationally representative community sample of adult men and women (1,138 males and 1,462 females between the ages of 18 and 80 from several regions and diverse communities within the U.S.)
Scoring Options: Q-global Scoring and Reporting, Q Local Software, Mail-in Scoring Service, Hand Scoring
Report Option: Extended Score Reports, Adult Clinical Interpretive Reports, Forensic Settings Reports, Personnel Interp. and Adjustment Ratings Reports
Publication Date: 1989, 2001 (revised), updated 2003 and 2009
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Other references:
MMPI by JANE FRAMINGHAM, PH.D.
http://psychcentral.com/lib/minnesota-multiphasic-personality-inventory-mmpi/0005959
What Is the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory?
A Look at the History and Use of the MMPI by Kendra Cherry
http://psychology.about.com/od/psychologicaltesting/a/mmpi.htm
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Abnormal Psychology Portfolio - Prezi Presentation
Thanks to ace padua for this slide presentation.
Slide 1: What is abnormality?
-Quote by Ugo Betty
Slide 2: Which model provides the best explanation and treatment of abnormal behavior?
-"Do Not Put All Your Beliefs In One Basket" Illustration
Slide 3: Can diagnosis and Labeling Cause Harm?
-"Are We Over-diagnosing Mental Disorders" Video
Slide 4: Illustration of Panic in Anxiety Disorders
-"Panic Cycle" Illustration
Slide 5: Distinguishing between fear and anxiety
-"Searching the Brain for The Roots of Fear" Article
Slides 6-7: Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders concepts
- "Woman Shows the Same Symptoms as Le Roy Teens"
- "Alters" Illustration
Slide 8: The difference between mood changes and Mood Disorders
-"Is it just a mood? Or Something Else?" Pamphlet
Slide 9-10: Who in society benefits from people being unhappy with their bodies?
-"Half of hospital patients with eating disorders are children..." Article
-"Eating Disorders Soar: One Woman's Campaign for Women to Cherish Themselves" Video
Slide 11: How is addiction a disease?
-"South Korea Gaming: Skill or Addiction?" Video
Slide 12: Human Sexuality
- Human Sexuality Illustration
Slide 13: Severe Mental Illness In The News
- "Man who stole school bus..." Video
Slide 14: Personality Disorders in Celebrities
- "20 Identifiable Traits of Female Narcissists"
Slide 15: Childhood Disorders and Race
- "Mental health problems more common in kids who feel racial discrimination"
Slide 16: Alzheimer's and Dementia Costs
-"Increasing dementia costs burns through 1% of global GDP" Video
Slide 17:
- Final Reflection
Slide 18:
- References Eating Disorders Soar: One Woman's Campaign for Women to Cherish Themselves
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Magezi opens review center in CALABARZON
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Checklist of Requirements for Psychometrician Licensure Exam
Updated - September 2, 2014
FAQ - Which document should have a documentary stamp? How many documentary stamps are needed? Where to get and how much?
Answer: Documentary stamp should be affixed to your 3 Certificates of Good Moral Character. Original copies will be submitted. But in case your are submitting a certified true copy of your Certificate of Good Moral Character (in the case of a half page school issued certificate - not printed on a bond paper so it can't contain the notary), it will serve as as original copy and can be submitted to PRC - still the original (ex. of the 1/2 page school certificate) should be shown and submitted to PRC together with the other certificates - notarized and with documentary stamp.
You will need 4 documentary stamps - 3 for the certificate and 1 for the application form. Depending on the place where you purchase the documentary stamp, it could be in the office of barangay captain, post office, or PRC, prices varies (it costs 35 pesos from vendors at PRC).
Updated - August 19, 2014
FAQ - Is Barangay Clearance same with the Certificate of Good Moral character?
Answer - Per PRC, for as long as the word "of good moral character" appears in the Barangay Clearance then the clearance can serve as an equivalent of the Certificate of Good Moral Character from the Barangay.
Comment from our FB
Chin Bona Hi Sir! Just want to share my experience since I went to PRC yesterday. The PRC didn't accept my Good Moral Character from my School since there was no good moral key words stated on the content. The school has a different format and content which states that I was not involved in any disciplinary act but the PRC didn't accept it. I don't know what to do because when I asked the Registrar of my school, they said that they won't change the content of the good moral that has given to me since they have their own format and that it can't be changed.
Source - https://www.facebook.com/psychometricianreviewer/posts/257692744441212?comment_id=257834137760406&offset=0&total_comments=4
So always try to follow to the letters those that are being required by PRC otherwise you will keep going back complying their requirements.
Updated - August 2, 2014
With the PRC email that was sent to all those who already got their NOA, and with calls and email received from PRC that clarified the matter please be guided of this new and updated set of requirements, especially for the benefit of those who are yet to submit their application:
1) On the Certificates of Good Moral Character:
a) 3 Certificates each from school, work, barangay or church, most of the time these certificates contain a dry seal or printed in a special paper or letterhead of issuing institutions. (Re Barangay Clearance instead of Certificate of Good Moral Character - please check it with PRC if they accept Barangay Clearance in lieu of the Certificate of Good Moral Character.)
b) Certificates should be notarized by a notary public (dry seal does not mean it is notarized already).
c) Each of the notarized good moral certificates should contain each a documentary stamp. You can purchase documentary stamp at PRC (more expensive) other alternative sources - from your city/municipal hall, barangay hall, or the post office.
2) On the Certificate of Authentication and Validation
Check discussion and exchange here - https://www.facebook.com/psychometricianreviewer/posts/249070291970124
The email of PRC was mass distributed even tho those whose TOR already contained a SO (special order). But it seems individually they have replied to calls and email verifying on their email that CAV only apply to those TOR without SO. Check with your school and get the endorsement for CHED application of CAV. CHED is the only government agency that releases SO. Some schools with their liaison officers are in charge of facilitating the application of the CAV of their students and alumni, for a fee. It take 3 weeks for the CAV to obtain. So for those whose TOR does not contain a SO make sure to apply it from your school or get endorsement for you to apply to CHED. Remember deadline for the application for the licensure Exam is on October 8, 2014.
Please read these links as well for your guidance:
1) Sample of Good Moral Character:
http://psychometricpinas.blogspot.com/2014/07/sample-of-certificates-of-good-moral.html
2) Email from PRC regarding Submission of Certificate of Authentication and Validation (CAV)
http://psychometricpinas.blogspot.com/2014/07/email-from-prc-regarding-submission-of.html
3) Frequently Asked Question: 3 Certificates of Good Moral Character
http://psychometricpinas.blogspot.com/2014/07/frequently-asked-question-good-moral.html
Updated - July 5, 2014 (Refer to link below for update).
Although the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Psychology Board has not released the guidelines and requirements for the application for Psychometrician Licensure Exam, per IRR of the law provides for the following:
SEC.13A. Documentary Requirements to the Licensure Examination of Psychometricians. All applications shall be filled in the Application Division of the Commission and the qualified examinees shall be issued with notices of admission to take such examination upon submission of the following documents.
permits Filipino Psychometrician to practice on the same basis as its subject or citizens, duly
authenticated by the Philippine embassy or consulate therein;
Certificate of Authentication and Validation (CAV) from the CHED;
FAQ - Which document should have a documentary stamp? How many documentary stamps are needed? Where to get and how much?
Answer: Documentary stamp should be affixed to your 3 Certificates of Good Moral Character. Original copies will be submitted. But in case your are submitting a certified true copy of your Certificate of Good Moral Character (in the case of a half page school issued certificate - not printed on a bond paper so it can't contain the notary), it will serve as as original copy and can be submitted to PRC - still the original (ex. of the 1/2 page school certificate) should be shown and submitted to PRC together with the other certificates - notarized and with documentary stamp.
You will need 4 documentary stamps - 3 for the certificate and 1 for the application form. Depending on the place where you purchase the documentary stamp, it could be in the office of barangay captain, post office, or PRC, prices varies (it costs 35 pesos from vendors at PRC).
Updated - August 19, 2014
FAQ - Is Barangay Clearance same with the Certificate of Good Moral character?
Answer - Per PRC, for as long as the word "of good moral character" appears in the Barangay Clearance then the clearance can serve as an equivalent of the Certificate of Good Moral Character from the Barangay.
Comment from our FB
Chin Bona Hi Sir! Just want to share my experience since I went to PRC yesterday. The PRC didn't accept my Good Moral Character from my School since there was no good moral key words stated on the content. The school has a different format and content which states that I was not involved in any disciplinary act but the PRC didn't accept it. I don't know what to do because when I asked the Registrar of my school, they said that they won't change the content of the good moral that has given to me since they have their own format and that it can't be changed.
Source - https://www.facebook.com/psychometricianreviewer/posts/257692744441212?comment_id=257834137760406&offset=0&total_comments=4
So always try to follow to the letters those that are being required by PRC otherwise you will keep going back complying their requirements.
Updated - August 2, 2014
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Re certificates if you are not yet employed then get fromschool, church and your barangay (one certificate each). |
With the PRC email that was sent to all those who already got their NOA, and with calls and email received from PRC that clarified the matter please be guided of this new and updated set of requirements, especially for the benefit of those who are yet to submit their application:
1) On the Certificates of Good Moral Character:
a) 3 Certificates each from school, work, barangay or church, most of the time these certificates contain a dry seal or printed in a special paper or letterhead of issuing institutions. (Re Barangay Clearance instead of Certificate of Good Moral Character - please check it with PRC if they accept Barangay Clearance in lieu of the Certificate of Good Moral Character.)
b) Certificates should be notarized by a notary public (dry seal does not mean it is notarized already).
c) Each of the notarized good moral certificates should contain each a documentary stamp. You can purchase documentary stamp at PRC (more expensive) other alternative sources - from your city/municipal hall, barangay hall, or the post office.
2) On the Certificate of Authentication and Validation
Check discussion and exchange here - https://www.facebook.com/psychometricianreviewer/posts/249070291970124
The email of PRC was mass distributed even tho those whose TOR already contained a SO (special order). But it seems individually they have replied to calls and email verifying on their email that CAV only apply to those TOR without SO. Check with your school and get the endorsement for CHED application of CAV. CHED is the only government agency that releases SO. Some schools with their liaison officers are in charge of facilitating the application of the CAV of their students and alumni, for a fee. It take 3 weeks for the CAV to obtain. So for those whose TOR does not contain a SO make sure to apply it from your school or get endorsement for you to apply to CHED. Remember deadline for the application for the licensure Exam is on October 8, 2014.
Please read these links as well for your guidance:
1) Sample of Good Moral Character:
http://psychometricpinas.blogspot.com/2014/07/sample-of-certificates-of-good-moral.html
2) Email from PRC regarding Submission of Certificate of Authentication and Validation (CAV)
http://psychometricpinas.blogspot.com/2014/07/email-from-prc-regarding-submission-of.html
3) Frequently Asked Question: 3 Certificates of Good Moral Character
http://psychometricpinas.blogspot.com/2014/07/frequently-asked-question-good-moral.html
Updated - July 5, 2014 (Refer to link below for update).
Although the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Psychology Board has not released the guidelines and requirements for the application for Psychometrician Licensure Exam, per IRR of the law provides for the following:
SEC.13A. Documentary Requirements to the Licensure Examination of Psychometricians. All applications shall be filled in the Application Division of the Commission and the qualified examinees shall be issued with notices of admission to take such examination upon submission of the following documents.
(a) Original and photocopy of Certificate of Live Birth in NSO security paper in case of
Filipino citizen; or in case of a foreign citizen, a copy of the law of the state or country which permits Filipino Psychometrician to practice on the same basis as its subject or citizens, duly
authenticated by the Philippine embassy or consulate therein;
(b) Marriage Contract in NSO security paper for married female applicants;
(c) Original and photocopy of transcript of records (with scanned picture) indicating the
Special Order (S.O.) number; and where school is exempted from the issuance of an SO., a Certificate of Authentication and Validation (CAV) from the CHED;
(d) Original and photocopy of valid NBI Clearance;
(e) Three (3) certificates of good moral Character, preferably from school, employer,
Church, barangay captain, duly sighed by the issuing authority and duly notarized under oath;
(f) Two (2) colored passport size pictures with white background and complete name tag;
and
(g) Community Tax Certificate.
To know more about the law and IRR check this link - http://psychometricpinas.blogspot.com/p/ra-10029-or-philippine-psychology-act.html
So while waiting for the final guidelines from the PRC it would be good to prepare the above documentary requirements just to be ready.
Also the online application is now live at the PRC website. We have yet to check the process at PRC and will keep you posted.
You might want to check the step-by-step online application here - http://psychometricpinas.blogspot.com/2014/02/step-by-step-tutorial-for-prc-online.html
Refer to this post for update - http://psychometricpinas.blogspot.com/2014/07/infographics-step-by-step-application.html
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Can an AB-Psychology graduate take the psychometrician board exam?
Comments to one of our blog posts - http://psychometricpinas.blogspot.com/p/chedcourse-specification.html
sonny rivera April 12, 2014 at 11:13 AM
do you have to be a bs-psychology graduate to take the Psychometrician board exam? because I'm an ab-psychology graduate but I have taken all the 4 main subjects covered by the board, i'm feeling vulnerable right now because they might not let me take the exam because i'm an ab graduate and not a bs.
I've read in the IRR of RA10029 that the people who can take the licensure exam for psychometricians are people who have a bachelor's degree in psychology? It does not say that one should be a BS Psychology graduate and not an AB-psychology graduate, am I correct? because I'm an AB Psychology graduate and I believe I have the right to take the exam.
so question is can an AB-Psychology graduate take the Psychometrician board exam??
DEFINITELY YES!!
Take a look at these screen captures from the online application of PRC for the Psychometrician Licensure Exam. There are several choices of courses that you can choose from and one them is AB in Psychology or Bachelor of Arts in Psychology.
I hope this clarifies your concern.
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