Study Guide PDF 2026 | Complete Test Bank
Questions and Answers with Verified
Solutions for Licensure Success
• This 200-question practice bank mirrors the Maryland Psychology Jurisprudence
Exam, covering licensure law, ethics, supervision, and board regulations with bold
question stems and highlighted correct answers plus EXPERT RATIONALE.
• Work through all questions in sequence, then revisit any item where your chosen
option differs from the bolded correct answer — the EXPERT RATIONALE beneath
each explains the legal or ethical reasoning you must internalize for the real exam.
1. Which state agency is responsible for licensing psychologists in Maryland?
A. Maryland Department of Health
B. Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners
C. Maryland Board of Examiners of Psychologists
D. Maryland Department of Labor
E. Maryland Psychological Association
C. Maryland Board of Examiners of Psychologists
The Maryland Board of Examiners of Psychologists is the official regulatory body
that oversees the licensing, discipline, and regulation of psychologists in the state of
Maryland under the Health Occupations Article.
2. Under Maryland law, which of the following is required to use the title
"psychologist"?
A. A master's degree in psychology and two years of experience
B. Membership in the American Psychological Association
C. A valid license issued by the Maryland Board of Examiners of Psychologists
D. A doctoral degree without licensure
,E. Employment at a licensed mental health facility
C. A valid license issued by the Maryland Board of Examiners of
Psychologists
Maryland law restricts the use of the title "psychologist" to individuals who hold a
current, valid license from the Board. Using the title without licensure constitutes
unlicensed practice and is subject to legal penalties.
3. What is the minimum doctoral degree requirement for licensure as a
psychologist in Maryland?
A. A master's degree from an accredited institution
B. A doctoral degree in any field of behavioral science
C. A doctoral degree in psychology from a regionally accredited institution
D. An EdD in counseling education
E. A PsyD from any online institution
C. A doctoral degree in psychology from a regionally accredited institution
Maryland requires applicants to hold a doctoral degree in psychology from a
regionally accredited institution. The degree must be primarily psychological in
nature to qualify for licensure.
4. How many hours of supervised experience are required for psychology
licensure in Maryland?
A. 1,000 hours
B. 1,500 hours
C. 2,000 hours
D. 3,000 hours
E. 4,000 hours
, C. 2,000 hours
Maryland requires a minimum of 2,000 hours of supervised professional
experience, typically completed through an internship and postdoctoral
supervision, as part of the licensure requirements.
5. What is the license renewal period for psychologists in Maryland?
A. Annually
B. Every two years
C. Every three years
D. Every four years
E. Every five years
B. Every two years
Maryland psychologist licenses are renewed on a two-year cycle. Licensees must
meet continuing education requirements and pay the renewal fee before the
expiration date to maintain their license in good standing.
6. How many continuing education hours must a Maryland-licensed
psychologist complete per renewal period?
A. 20 hours
B. 30 hours
C. 40 hours
D. 50 hours
E. 60 hours
C. 40 hours
, Maryland requires licensed psychologists to complete 40 hours of approved
continuing education during each two-year renewal period to maintain competency
and stay current with developments in the field.
7. Which of the following Maryland laws primarily governs the practice of
psychology?
A. Maryland Criminal Law Article
B. Maryland Health Occupations Article, Title 18
C. Maryland Education Article
D. Maryland Family Law Article
E. Maryland Business Regulation Article
B. Maryland Health Occupations Article, Title 18
The practice of psychology in Maryland is governed by the Health Occupations
Article, Title 18, which sets forth the requirements for licensure, scope of practice,
disciplinary procedures, and ethical standards.
8. Under Maryland law, a psychologist who suspects child abuse is:
A. Encouraged but not required to report
B. Required to report only if the child is a current client
C. A mandated reporter required to report to the appropriate authorities
D. Required to obtain parental consent before reporting
E. Required to consult with a supervisor before reporting
C. A mandated reporter required to report to the appropriate authorities
Maryland law designates psychologists as mandated reporters of suspected child
abuse or neglect. Reports must be made to the Maryland Department of Human
Services or local law enforcement immediately upon reasonable suspicion.