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joe

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What is the primary purpose of professional regulation?
 
  a. to protect the public from unauthorized or incompetent practice of psychology
  b. to protect the professional from unfair competition
  c. to accredit and approve training and internship programs
  d. to create continuing education programs

Question 2

Which of the following was NOT a lasting outcome of the Vail Conference?
 
  a. professional training became an acceptable model for clinical psychologists
  b. free-standing professional schools for clinical training
  c. persons at the master's level are considered professional psychologists
  d. a larger number of graduates entering the field of clinical psychology



verrinzo

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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