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DOI: 10.1037/h0078177
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Economic and Ethical Implications for the Psychological Profession.

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“…SeeWoods (1971) for a historical account of the PhD-MA controversy. 2Fabian (1979) argues that the increase of PhD practitioners, coupled with the shrinking job market in human services, suggests doctoraldegree psychologists could displace vacancies created by a phaseout of MA psychology assistants. 3Diamond (1979) andJones (1979) present training that differentiates MA from PhD programs.…”
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“…SeeWoods (1971) for a historical account of the PhD-MA controversy. 2Fabian (1979) argues that the increase of PhD practitioners, coupled with the shrinking job market in human services, suggests doctoraldegree psychologists could displace vacancies created by a phaseout of MA psychology assistants. 3Diamond (1979) andJones (1979) present training that differentiates MA from PhD programs.…”
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confidence: 99%