Maryland Psychology Jurisprudence Test 2025 – 400 Free Practice Questions to Pass the Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a general violation that can lead to Board action?

Practicing psychology fraudulently

Violating the code of ethics

Obtaining a license without qualifications

Obtaining a license without qualifications is indeed a violation that can lead to Board action, but in the context of this question, it is important to recognize that the framing of "general violation" typically pertains to actions that occur after a license has been acquired and are more focused on the conduct during professional practice.

The other options specifically refer to behaviors that a licensed psychologist engages in, which directly violate ethical standards or laws governing the profession. Practicing fraudulently, violating the established code of ethics, and engaging in unprofessional conduct all exemplify actions that can be taken against a psychologist who is already licensed and practicing. They outline ongoing responsibilities and ethical considerations that must be maintained throughout the professional relationship with clients.

In contrast, obtaining a license without qualifications pertains to the initial licensing process, which is a distinct stage from the conduct of practicing psychology. Violations related to qualifications are addressed during the application and approval process for licensing, rather than through general actions that can lead to disciplinary measures once a psychologist is already licensed. Thus, it is not categorized in the same way as the other violations mentioned in the question.

Engaging in unprofessional conduct

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