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  2. Mathilda B. Canter - Wikipedia

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    Mathilda Bushel Canter (June 8, 1924 – January 30, 2015) was an American psychologist and leader in state and national psychological organizations. Known as the "First Lady of Arizona Psychology" for her service to her state board and state association of psychology, she was the first female president of the American Psychological Association (APA) Division of Psychotherapy (Division 29).

  3. School Psychological Examiner - Wikipedia

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    School Psychological Examiners are assessors licensed by a State Department of Education to work with students from pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade in public schools, interviewing, observing, and administering and interpreting standardized testing instruments that measure cognitive and academic abilities, or describe behavior, personality characteristics, attitude or aptitude, in order to ...

  4. Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing

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    Ye Tong a Senior Vice President at the National Board of Medical Examiners [5] and University of Maryland Professor of Psychology Andres De Los Reyes [6]] were selected as the co-chairs of the committee in February, 2024. [7] The entire joint committee membership has 16 members. [8] Ye Tong, PhD, Co-Chair, NBME

  5. The American Association of State Psychology Boards (ASPPB) was founded in 1961 by the American Psychological Association's Board of Professional Affairs Committee on State Licensure. A primary goal of ASPPB was to enhance the ability of psychologists to practice across state and national borders, specifically in the United States and Canada.

  6. Arizona Revised Statutes - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) is the name given to the statutory laws in the U.S. state of Arizona. The ARS went into effect on January 9, 1956. [1] It was most recently updated in the second regular session of the 55th legislature. There are 49 titles, although three have been repealed.

  7. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Arizona discourages use of the initials by people who are not members of the Arizona Bar, in case that might mislead the general public in thinking the person is licensed; and other U.S. jurisdictions may do likewise.

  8. Arizona's Instrument to Measure Standards - Wikipedia

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    On September 23, 2010, the Arizona Board of Regents voted 9-1 to cut AIMS scholarships to just 25% of freshman year tuition, stating that the scholarship was too easy to earn. [3] Students also had to have an ACT score of at least 28 or an SAT-1 score of at least 1300 (i.e. the reading and mathematics scores must have been at least 1300). The ...

  9. Arizona Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    Arizona also ranks below the national average in per student expenditure, with an average of $11,787. [9] In 2000, Proposition 301 passed with the approval of Arizona voters. [10] Originally, the proposition expired in 2012, but in 2018, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed SB 1390 to extend Proposition 301 until 2041. [10]