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Which of these is true?

a. Each state has its own licensing requirements for psychologists
b. Psychologists do not go to medical school and cannot prescribe medications
c. "Psychologist" is a legally protected term in Florida and many other states
d, It is illegal to call yourself a "psychologist" unless you are licensed as a psychologist
e. All of these are true

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Final answer:

All of the statements provided are true regarding psychologists' qualifications and regulations. States have their own licensing requirements, psychologists do not have prescriptive authority and the term 'psychologist' is legally protected.

Step-by-step explanation:

Among the options presented, it is true that:

  • Each state has its own licensing requirements for psychologists.
  • Psychologists do not go to medical school and cannot prescribe medications.
  • "Psychologist" is a legally protected term in Florida and many other states.
  • It is illegal to call yourself a "psychologist" unless you are licensed as a psychologist.

Licensing requirements vary by state, but they generally involve meeting certain education and examination standards before one can practice as a psychologist. Psychologists, who typically have a PhD or PsyD, are distinct from psychiatrists who hold a medical degree (MD) and have the authority to prescribe medications. Additionally, the term "psychologist" is indeed legally protected, and using it without proper credentials can be considered illegal in many jurisdictions.

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