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Yes. The EdAT is not a substitute for the Practice Assessment that licensed psychologists are required to pay to support the practice activities of the APAPO. It is vital that those members who are engaged in both education and training activities and practice activities support both. The activities of the EdAT are unique from the practice activities of the APAPO; however, if psychology is to be successful in promoting its overall advocacy agenda it is important that all facets of the diverse psychology advocacy agenda be fully supported. |
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