Haw. Code R. § 16-98-29 - Subject matter
(a) The board shall
evaluate the eligibility of the applicant from information shown on the
application. The applicant shall demonstrate to the board that the applicant's
qualifications are adequate. The applicant shall appear personally before the
board so that the board may have an opportunity to judge the applicant's:
(1) Qualifications for the practice of
psychology;
(2) Integrity and
ethical standards;
(3)
Resourcefulness and initiative; and
(4) General attitude and approach to the
practice of psychology.
(b) The four and one half hour EPPP written
examination shall cover general psychology, general methodology, clinical
psychology and behavior modification, other applications of psychology, and
professional conduct, affairs, ethics, and questions covering the law and rules
which specifically apply to license holders.
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