EPPP Study Guide 2026

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📋 EPPP Exam Format at a Glance

225
Questions
300 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

📚 EPPP Topics to Study (53)

✍️ Sample EPPP Questions & Answers

1. The 'availability heuristic' can influence clinical judgment by causing clinicians to:
Underweight base rates in favor of vivid recent cases

The availability heuristic leads people to estimate the probability of events based on how easily examples come to mind, which can be distorted by recency or vividness.

2. The concept of intersectionality, introduced by Kimberlé Crenshaw, is most accurately described as:
A framework for understanding how multiple social identities interact to create unique experiences of privilege and oppression

Intersectionality examines how multiple social identities (race, gender, class, sexuality) simultaneously interact to shape individuals' distinct and overlapping experiences of advantage and disadvantage.

3. Which of the following neurotransmitter-related hypotheses proposes that a certain neurotransmitter's levels may be correlated with a particular form of depression?
the catecholamine hypothesis

The catecholamine hypothesis of depression suggests that depression is caused by a deficiency in the neurotransmitters norepinephrine (a catecholamine) and serotonin in the brain. This theory posits that lower levels of these specific neurotransmitters are correlated with the symptoms of depression. While other neurotransmitters are also implicated, the catecholamine hypothesis specifically focuses on this class.

4. According to Bronfenbrenner's ecological model, which system describes the relationship between a child's home and school environments?
Mesosystem

The mesosystem refers to the interactions between two or more settings in which the child actively participates, such as home and school.

5. Erik Erikson's psychosocial stage for young adulthood (approximately ages 20–40) centers on the conflict of:
Intimacy vs. Isolation

The central challenge of Erikson's young adulthood stage is developing intimate, committed relationships versus remaining socially isolated.

6. In Helms's White Racial Identity Development model, a person in the 'pseudo-independence' status is BEST characterized by:
Intellectualized acceptance of racial differences without deep personal commitment to change

Pseudo-independence represents a superficial, intellectualized acceptance of racial diversity without genuine personal commitment to challenging racism or examining one's own White privilege.

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EPPP Study Guide 2026 — Exam Format, Topics & Practice Questions