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Topic: Licensure Requirements & Examinations
Question 1:
According to NRS 641.170 and the Board's 2026 FAQs, what are the three core
requirements for licensure as a psychologist in Nevada?
Correct Answer:
A doctoral degree from an APA-accredited (or substantially equivalent) program, 2
years of supervised training (2000 pre-doctoral and 1750 post-doctoral hours), and
passing scores on the required examinations (EPPP and the Nevada State
Jurisprudence and Ethics Exam).
Rationale:
This answer synthesizes the requirements found in NRS 641.170 and detailed on
the Board's FAQ page . The supervised training hours are further specified in NAC
641.080 . It is crucial to know that the jurisprudence exam is required
for all applicants.
Question 2:
A licensed psychologist from another state is applying for licensure in Nevada.
Which of the following is true regarding the EPPP and the Nevada State
Jurisprudence Exam?
,Correct Answer:
They are required to pass the Nevada State Jurisprudence and Ethics Exam but may
not be required to retake the EPPP Part 1 if they passed it for their previous license.
Rationale:
The Nevada Board's FAQs clearly state that the EPPP Part 1 is required for
licensure, but applicants who previously passed it for licensure in another
jurisdiction are not required to retake it for Nevada . However, the Nevada State
Jurisprudence and Ethics Exam is explicitly required for all applicants for licensure .
Question 3:
An applicant who did not graduate from an APA-accredited doctoral program and
has been licensed in another jurisdiction for less than five years is applying in
Nevada. Which examinations will they be required to take?
Correct Answer:
EPPP Part 1, EPPP Part 2, and the Nevada State Jurisprudence and Ethics Exam.
Rationale:
The Board's FAQs specify that EPPP Part 2 is required for applicants who (1) did not
graduate from an APA-accredited doctoral program and (2) are not actively licensed
in another jurisdiction, or have been licensed for less than five years . Since both
conditions are met in this scenario, EPPP Part 2 is required in addition to EPPP Part
1 and the mandatory state jurisprudence exam.
Topic: Examination Rules & Procedures
Question 4:
What is the format of the Nevada State Jurisprudence and Ethics Exam?
Correct Answer:
It is an online, open-book examination with a proctoring component.
Rationale:
This is directly stated in the Board's FAQs under the examination section . Knowing
the format can help reduce test-day anxiety.
, Question 5:
According to NAC 641.112, what is the consequence for an applicant who fails the
Nevada State Jurisprudence Exam for a fourth time?
Correct Answer:
The applicant will be denied licensure and must wait 18 months before reapplying.
Rationale:
The Board's FAQs reference NAC 641.112, which outlines the limits on exam
attempts . After a third failure, Board approval is needed for a fourth attempt. A
fourth failure results in denial of licensure and an 18-month waiting period before
reapplication.
Topic: Continuing Education (CE) Requirements
Question 6:
A licensed psychologist in Nevada must renew their license every two years. How
many total continuing education hours are required, and what are the specific topic
area requirements?
Correct Answer:
30 total hours, which must include at least 6 hours in ethics, at least 2 hours in
suicide prevention, and at least 6 hours in cultural competency.
Rationale:
This is detailed in NAC 641.007 and summarized in the Board's FAQs . It is
important to note all three specific content areas: ethics (6 hours), suicide
prevention (2 hours), and cultural competency (6 hours).
Question 7:
Which of the following statements about continuing education is accurate,
according to the Nevada Board of Psychological Examiners?
Correct Answer:
No more than 15 hours of the required 30 CE hours may be completed through
approved distance learning.