,IOP4861 Assignment 3 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2025 - DUE 18 June
2025;100% CORRECT AND TRUSTED SOLUTIONS
Question 1
Sarah is a team to assist in implementing psychometric assessments. What are the
specific qualifications, relevant and necessary HPCSA examinations individuals
must meet to registered psychometrist and industrial psychologists and
psychometrists in South Africa? (6 marks)
To be registered as a Psychometrist or an Industrial Psychologist with
the HPCSA, individuals must meet specific academic, practical, and
examination requirements as follows:
1. Psychometrist (Independent Practice)
To register as a Psychometrist under the category of Independent
Practice, the individual must meet the following:
1.1 Academic Qualification:
A minimum of a recognised Honours degree in Psychology
(NQF Level 8) or an equivalent qualification from an accredited
institution.
1.2 Professional Training:
Successful completion of an HPCSA-accredited psychometry
training programme, which can be through:
o A structured internship under supervision (minimum of 6
months full-time or 12 months part-time), or
o A formally accredited course at a university including
supervised practical training.
1.3 National Board Examination:
Pass the National Board Examination for Psychometrists
administered by the Professional Board for Psychology under the
HPCSA.
, 1.4 Registration with HPCSA:
Upon meeting the above, apply for registration as a
Psychometrist (Independent Practice) with the HPCSA under
the Psychology professional board.
2. Industrial Psychologist
To be registered as an Industrial Psychologist, individuals must fulfil
the following:
2.1 Academic Qualification:
A master’s degree in Industrial or Organisational Psychology
from an HPCSA-accredited university.
2.2 Internship Training:
Completion of a full-time 12-month supervised internship at an
accredited site, approved by the HPCSA.
2.3 Research Component:
Completion and submission of a research dissertation or mini-
thesis as part of the master's programme.
2.4 National Board Examination:
Successful completion of the National Board Examination for
Industrial Psychologists set by the Professional Board for
Psychology.
2.5 HPCSA Registration:
Application for and successful registration as an Industrial
Psychologist with the HPCSA.
2025;100% CORRECT AND TRUSTED SOLUTIONS
Question 1
Sarah is a team to assist in implementing psychometric assessments. What are the
specific qualifications, relevant and necessary HPCSA examinations individuals
must meet to registered psychometrist and industrial psychologists and
psychometrists in South Africa? (6 marks)
To be registered as a Psychometrist or an Industrial Psychologist with
the HPCSA, individuals must meet specific academic, practical, and
examination requirements as follows:
1. Psychometrist (Independent Practice)
To register as a Psychometrist under the category of Independent
Practice, the individual must meet the following:
1.1 Academic Qualification:
A minimum of a recognised Honours degree in Psychology
(NQF Level 8) or an equivalent qualification from an accredited
institution.
1.2 Professional Training:
Successful completion of an HPCSA-accredited psychometry
training programme, which can be through:
o A structured internship under supervision (minimum of 6
months full-time or 12 months part-time), or
o A formally accredited course at a university including
supervised practical training.
1.3 National Board Examination:
Pass the National Board Examination for Psychometrists
administered by the Professional Board for Psychology under the
HPCSA.
, 1.4 Registration with HPCSA:
Upon meeting the above, apply for registration as a
Psychometrist (Independent Practice) with the HPCSA under
the Psychology professional board.
2. Industrial Psychologist
To be registered as an Industrial Psychologist, individuals must fulfil
the following:
2.1 Academic Qualification:
A master’s degree in Industrial or Organisational Psychology
from an HPCSA-accredited university.
2.2 Internship Training:
Completion of a full-time 12-month supervised internship at an
accredited site, approved by the HPCSA.
2.3 Research Component:
Completion and submission of a research dissertation or mini-
thesis as part of the master's programme.
2.4 National Board Examination:
Successful completion of the National Board Examination for
Industrial Psychologists set by the Professional Board for
Psychology.
2.5 HPCSA Registration:
Application for and successful registration as an Industrial
Psychologist with the HPCSA.