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On 10/4/18 8:12 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 21:35:36 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:

Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/4/18 5:23 PM,
wrote:
On 4 Oct 2018 20:52:05 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:

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On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 13:30:26 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:



Your statement that psychologists can work without a license really
just depends on what state they are in.


Once again, your educational limitations exceed your reach. If you are
not practicing, you do not need a license. "Work" is a term that opens
the door to many rooms, and in the case of psychologists, those rooms do
not have to involve working as a therapist.

If you are saying they can help design ad campaigns to appeal to a
certain demographic, you are right but if they are seeing patients in
Florida they need some kind of a license, even if they are just bar
tenders or hair dressers.


I've posted several times that if you are not seeing patients, you do not
need a license.

It does call into question how you work being a psychologist if you
are not seeing patients. What are you doing?
Cleaning the office? Answering the phone?


Your raising that question once again demonstrates your ignorance and
disdain for academic study.


How can you do an accredited academic study as a psychologist if not
dealing with patients?


Harry just got caught being wrong again and he is trying to tap dance
his way out of it ... again.
The M.O. is the usual one, insult and diversion.


Psychologists have professional employment opportunities that have
nothing to do with treating patients and if they are engaged in those
sorts of activities, there is no need in many of those fields to be
licensed. That you and others here are unaware of that is a reflection
of your ignorance and intellectual laziness. Just to pick two examples,
in many states, industrial and organizational psychologists do not have
to be licensed. If they are not engaged in individual or group practice
on the side, professors of psychology typically don't have to be
licensed in psychology.

How do you do an accredited academic psychology study if you are not
licensed? Let's say your dissertation involves surveying attitudes
towards X, Y, or Z, and you design the survey, pick the audience, mail
the survey to recipients, get the completed surveys back, code the
results and analyze them. You typically need academic credentials to
have the survey accepted, but you don't have to be licensed.

And once again, Fretwell, you have demonstrated why it makes no sense to
"debate" you.