(2026/2027) Comprehensive Assessment
Year: 2026-2027 | Verified Question Count: 50 Questions | 100% VERIFIED
Introduction
This comprehensive exam assessment provides a decision-focused, 50-question evaluation
designed for psychologists seeking professional licensure in the State of Florida. Mapped directly to
official Florida Board of Psychology jurisprudence domain blueprints, this assessment evaluates
professional judgment and regulatory compliance across seven key domains: Florida Statutes
Chapter 490, Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19, Professional Ethics, Confidentiality and
Privilege, Mandatory Reporting, Licensure and Renewal Requirements, and Disciplinary
Procedures. Mastery of these integrated legal standards ensures that licensed psychologists
demonstrate the statutory awareness, ethical execution, and regulatory competence required to
deliver safe, high-quality psychological services across diverse Florida settings.
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Question 1. What is the primary legislative intent and statutory purpose behind regulating
psychological services under Florida Statutes Chapter 490?
A. To ensure that every psychologist operating in Florida meets minimum safety standards to
protect the public health, safety, and welfare from unqualified delivery of services.
B. To restrict competition and guarantee minimum financial profit margins for private psychological
clinics.
C. To establish uniform national insurance reimbursement rates for psychological testing.
D. To mandate that all Florida psychologists publish academic research annually.
Correct Answer: A. To ensure that every psychologist operating in Florida meets minimum
safety standards to protect the public health, safety, and welfare from unqualified delivery of
services.
Rationale: Florida Statutes Section 490.002 specifies that the sole legislative purpose of regulating
psychological services is to ensure that every psychologist operating in the state meets minimum
requirements for safe delivery of care to protect public health, safety, and welfare.
Question 2. Under Florida Statutes Section 490.003, how is a 'Psychologist' legally defined?
A. Any individual who holds a bachelor's degree in general psychology.
B. A person who holds an active, valid license to deliver psychological services pursuant to Chapter
490.
C. A medical physician who completes a 1-year residency in neurology.
D. An unlicensed life coach working in a private office.
, Correct Answer: B. A person who holds an active, valid license to deliver psychological
services pursuant to Chapter 490.
Rationale: Florida Statutes Section 490.003(7) defines a Psychologist as a person who holds an active,
valid license issued under Chapter 490 to deliver psychological services in the State of Florida.
Question 3. Under Florida Statutes Section 490.004, what is the composition of the Florida Board
of Psychology?
A. 10 members consisting exclusively of university deans.
B. 5 members elected by popular public vote across the state.
C. 7 members appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate: 5 licensed psychologists and
2 resident lay citizens.
D. 3 members appointed by the Florida Psychiatric Society.
Correct Answer: C. 7 members appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate: 5
licensed psychologists and 2 resident lay citizens.
Rationale: Florida Statutes Section 490.004 establishes that the Board of Psychology consists of 7
members appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate: 5 members must be licensed
psychologists, and 2 must be resident lay citizens.
Question 4. What qualification criteria must the 5 psychologist members of the Florida Board of
Psychology satisfy prior to appointment under FS 490.004?
A. They must be active members of the Florida State Senate.
B. They must hold a medical doctor (MD) degree in psychiatry.
C. They must be retired from all clinical operations for at least 10 years.
D. They must be residents of Florida who have been licensed and engaged in primary psychological
operations in Florida for at least 5 years immediately preceding appointment.
Correct Answer: D. They must be residents of Florida who have been licensed and engaged in
primary psychological operations in Florida for at least 5 years immediately preceding
appointment.
Rationale: FS 490.004 mandates that the 5 psychologist members of the Board must be Florida
residents holding active Florida licenses who have been primarily engaged in psychological operations in
Florida for at least 5 years prior to appointment.
Question 5. An applicant applying for psychologist licensure by examination in Florida must fulfill
which primary doctoral educational requirement under FS 490.005?
A. Hold a doctoral degree in psychology from an APA-accredited institution or a regionally
accredited institution with an equivalent psychology program.
B. Hold a master's degree in clinical social work.
C. Complete an unaccredited online 6-month diploma.
D. Hold a bachelor's degree in behavioral science.
Correct Answer: A. Hold a doctoral degree in psychology from an APA-accredited institution
or a regionally accredited institution with an equivalent psychology program.
, Rationale: FS 490.005 requires applicants for psychologist licensure by examination to possess a
doctoral degree in psychology from a program accredited by the American Psychological Association
(APA) or a regionally accredited institution meeting equivalent board criteria.
Question 6. Under Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-11.005, how many hours of post-
doctoral supervised experience must an applicant complete to qualify for psychologist licensure?
A. 500 hours completed over 2 weeks.
B. At least 2,000 hours of post-doctoral supervised experience completed over a period of at least 12
months.
C. 4,000 hours completed over 10 years.
D. Zero post-doctoral hours are required.
Correct Answer: B. At least 2,000 hours of post-doctoral supervised experience completed
over a period of at least 12 months.
Rationale: Rule 64B19-11.005 dictates that applicants must complete at least 2,000 hours of post-
doctoral supervised experience over a minimum duration of 12 months under a licensed psychologist
meeting supervisor standards.
Question 7. Under Rule 64B19-11.005, what supervision standard must be maintained during the
post-doctoral psychological experience?
A. The supervisor can be an unlicensed graduate student.
B. Supervision can be conducted via group text messages once a month.
C. The primary supervisor must be a licensed psychologist who conducts at least 1 hour of
individual, face-to-face supervision for every 20 clinical service hours delivered.
D. Supervision is required only during the final week of the year.
Correct Answer: C. The primary supervisor must be a licensed psychologist who conducts at
least 1 hour of individual, face-to-face supervision for every 20 clinical service hours
delivered.
Rationale: Rule 64B19-11.005 requires the primary supervisor to be an actively licensed psychologist
who provides at least 1 hour of individual, face-to-face supervision per week for every 20 hours of clinical
service delivered by the postdoctoral resident.
Question 8. Under Florida Statutes Section 490.006, how does a psychologist qualify for licensure
by Endorsement in Florida?
A. Work as an unlicensed assistant in Florida for 10 years.
B. Submit a petition signed by 50 Florida residents.
C. Pay a double application fee without submitting credentials.
D. Hold an active, unencumbered psychologist license in another state with equivalent standards OR
hold a active diploma from the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP).
Correct Answer: D. Hold an active, unencumbered psychologist license in another state with
equivalent standards OR hold a active diploma from the American Board of Professional
Psychology (ABPP).