Massachusetts Psychology Jurisprudence Exam
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Content Focus Questions
Section 1 Massachusetts Psychology Licensing Laws (M.G.L. c. 112, § 118-129) 1-15
Section 2 Board Rules & Regulations (251 CMR) 16-25
Section 3 Ethics & Professional Conduct (APA Code) 26-35
Section 4 Mandatory Reporting & Confidentiality 36-42
Section 5 Scope of Practice & Continuing Education 43-50
[SECTION 1: Massachusetts Psychology Licensing Laws (M.G.L. c. 112, § 118-129) —
Questions 1-15]
Q1: Under M.G.L. c. 112, § 119, which of the following individuals is legally permitted to
use the title "Psychologist" in a private clinical context?
A. An individual with a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology working in a private clinic.
B. A doctoral student currently enrolled in an APA-accredited PsyD program.
C. An individual who has been granted a license by the Board of Registration of
Psychologists. [CORRECT]
D. A social worker who specializes in psychological testing.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: According to M.G.L. c. 112, § 119, the title "Psychologist" is a protected term that
may only be used by individuals licensed by the Board. Possession of a doctoral degree (A, B) or
working in a related field (D) does not grant the legal right to use this specific title in
Massachusetts. Violating this statute can lead to charges of unlicensed practice.
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Q2: What is the maximum criminal penalty for an individual found guilty of practicing
psychology without a license in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts?
A. A fine of $10,000 and 2 years in prison.
B. A fine of $1,000 and/or imprisonment for up to 6 months. [CORRECT]
C. A civil penalty of $5,000 per day of practice.
D. Permanent debarment from all healthcare fields in the state.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Under M.G.L. c. 112, § 123, the unlicensed practice of psychology is classified as a
misdemeanor. The law specifies that the penalty shall not exceed a $1,000 fine or more than 6
months of imprisonment. This is distinct from the administrative fines the Board can levy against
licensed professionals for ethics violations.
Q3: Which doctoral degrees are recognized by the Board as meeting the educational
requirements for licensure?
A. PhD, PsyD, or MD with a specialty in psychiatry.
B. PhD, PsyD, or MSW with a clinical focus.
C. PhD, PsyD, or EdD in psychology from an accredited institution. [CORRECT]
D. Any doctoral degree as long as the applicant passes the EPPP.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: M.G.L. c. 112, § 119 explicitly requires a doctoral degree in psychology (PhD, PsyD,
or EdD) from a recognized educational institution. An MD or MSW (A, B) does not qualify an
individual for a psychology license, as those fall under different boards of registration. The EPPP
is a requirement (D), but it does not bypass the need for a specific doctoral degree.
Q4: Under the licensing law, who is specifically exempt from the requirement of a
psychology license while performing their official duties?
A. A certified school psychologist working within a public school system under DESE.
[CORRECT]
B. A private consultant providing psychological assessments to corporations.
C. A postdoctoral fellow practicing in a private group practice without a supervisor.
D. A life coach using "psychological principles" to treat depression.
Correct Answer: A
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Rationale: M.G.L. c. 112, § 123 provides exemptions for salaried employees of government
agencies or educational institutions, such as school psychologists certified by the Department of
Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). However, if these individuals seek to practice
outside that specific setting (e.g., private practice), they must obtain a license. Options B, C, and
D all require licensure or specific board-approved supervision.
Q5: A psychologist's license in Massachusetts must be renewed on a biennial basis. What is
the specific timing for this renewal?
A. December 31st of every even-numbered year.
B. The anniversary date of the initial licensure.
C. On or before the psychologist's birthday month every two years. [CORRECT]
D. June 30th of every odd-numbered year.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Per 251 CMR and Board policy, licenses are renewed biennially. The renewal cycle
is tied to the individual professional's birthday month. It is the responsibility of the psychologist
to ensure they have met CE requirements prior to this renewal date.
Q6: To be eligible for licensure, an applicant must demonstrate "good moral character."
How does the Board primarily evaluate this?
A. By interviewing the applicant's family members.
B. By reviewing the applicant's criminal record and professional history. [CORRECT]
C. By requiring a 10-year employment history.
D. By administering a standardized personality test (e.g., MMPI-3).
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Board reviews the applicant’s history for any criminal convictions or disciplinary
actions by other boards or professional organizations. Disclosing "good moral character" is a
standard part of the M.G.L. c. 112 application process. Family interviews or psychological
testing of the applicant (A, D) are not standard Board procedures for this determination.
Q7: Which exam(s) must a candidate pass after completing their doctoral degree to become
a Licensed Psychologist in Massachusetts?
A. Only the EPPP.
B. Only the Massachusetts Jurisprudence Exam.
C. Both the EPPP and the Massachusetts Jurisprudence Exam. [CORRECT]