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Earn CE credit by reading American Psychologist articles
The American Psychological Association (APA) Office
of Continuing Education in Psychology (CEP) is pleased to offer a new way
to earn continuing education (CE) credits. By reading selected American Psychologist
articles and taking corresponding examinations, you can earn CE credit quickly
and affordably. You must successfully pass the exam with a 75% or higher.
Each person has two opportunities to do so. Examinations for selected articles
are available exclusively online at the cost of $15 per credit for APA members
and $20 per credit for non-members.
Please note: The AP articles are available to members
via the monthly mailing of the AP or via the Members Only website at http://members.apa.org/. For non-members of APA you must order the AP Magazine by calling 800-374-2721,
ext. 5510. Cost: $20 per issue. The AP Magazine is not available to non-members
online.
Step 1: Read the
article(s) designated for CE credit.
Step 2: Select the
corresponding exam from the list to purchase and take the test.
Step 3: Submit the
exam electronically.
Step 4: You will
receive your score immediately and
Step 5: Upon successful
completion (75% or higher), your certificate will be available. Just click
on the link 'PRINTABLE CERTIFICATE'.

American Psychologist
Exams
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Big-Fish-Little-Pond Effect on Academic Self-Concepts: A Cross-Cultural
(26-Country) Test of the Negative Effects of Academically Selective Schools
(1 credit)
American Psychologist, May 2003 |
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Disability Articles
(1 credit)
American Psychologist, April 2003 |
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Genetic Testing and Psychology:
New Roles, New Responsibilities (Discontinued 12/31/05)
(1 credit)
American Psychologist, April 2002 |
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Guidelines on Multicultural Education, Training, Research, Practice, and
Organizational Change for Psychologists
(1 credit)
American Psychologist, May 2003 |
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Learning Considered Within
a Cultural Context: Confucian and Socratic Approaches (Discontinued 12/31/05)
(1 credit)
American Psychologist, February 2002 |
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The Practice of Forensic Psychology:
A Look Towards the Future in Light of the Past (Discontinued 12/31/05)
(1 credit)
American Psychologist, January 2002 |
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Psychology of Isolated and Confined Environments: Understanding Human
Behavior in Antarctica
(1 credit)
American Psychologist, May 2003 |
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Psychopathology Through a Life
Span - Genetic Prism (Discontinued 12/31/05)
(1 credit)
American Psychologist, November 2001 |
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School Readiness (Discontinued 12/31/05)
(1 credit)
American Psychologist, February 2002 |
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Unified Psychology (Discontinued 12/31/05)
(1 credit)
American Psychologist, December 2001 |
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Using Culturally Sensitive
Theories and Research to Meet the Academic Needs of Low-Income African
American Children (Discontinued 12/31/05)
(1 credit)
American Psychologist, October 2002 |
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