I used the Prephow exams to strengthen weaker areas like assessment and diagnosis. The item rationales made it easier to see why certain answers were right. It wasn’t flashy, but it worked. I passed on the first try.
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Study wherever, whenever with these quiz practice questions for EPPP:
You can choose Study Mode for course preparation and Exam Mode (timed 90-minute) for simulation.
EPPP exam questions reflect both multiple-choice and scenario/performance-style prompts aligned to exam objectives.
Every question includes a clear explanation, so you know why an answer is correct.
See strengths/weaknesses by the domains & sub-topics to focus your revision.
Retake Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology practice exam to improve your speed and accuracy; watch your score trend toward the benchmark.
Get a feel for the real exam with our Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB) practice test.
Train the way you'll be tested. With the most clinically accurate, expertly written question bank, you’ll build the speed, accuracy, and confidence needed to pass the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology on your first attempt.
Mock Exam/Study modes, question flagging, and instant or end-of-exam feedback.
Trend charts so you can see when you're consistently above the passing scrore.
Clear, teach-back explanations with why the correct answer is right and why others aren't.
The EPPP is a standardized test that evaluates the knowledge and skills needed for independent practice as a psychologist. It's required for licensure in all U.S. states, Canadian provinces, and some territories. Developed by ASPPB, it covers foundational psychology topics and ensures you're ready to protect the public through competent practice.
Currently, the exam has two parts:
The exam draws from eight domains:
Part 2 focuses on applying these in real-world scenarios.
Part 1 has 225 questions total, but only 175 contribute to your score—the rest are unscored pretest items to refine future exams. Part 2 has 170 questions, with 130 scored. You won't know which are pretest, so answer everything carefully.
First, apply for licensure through your state or provincial psychology board. They'll approve you and send registration details via ASPPB's portal. Once approved, create an account, pay the fee, and schedule at a Pearson VUE center. You have 90 days from approval to test.
The process begins with the candidate applying for licensure with their specific state or provincial psychology licensing board. Once the board approves the candidate’s eligibility, they are authorized to register for the exam through the ASPPB EPPP registration portal, where they can schedule their test date at a Pearson VUE testing center.
Discover how our EPPP practice tests have empowered countless students to pass their exams with ease.
I used the Prephow exams to strengthen weaker areas like assessment and diagnosis. The item rationales made it easier to see why certain answers were right. It wasn’t flashy, but it worked. I passed on the first try.
Prephow gave me steady practice with research methods and statistics, which I had been dreading. The question style was close to what I encountered on the exam. Going in, I felt grounded rather than guessing. Passing was a huge relief.