"Compared to PhD programs, PsyD programs typically ______." accept a smaller percentage of applicants "offer significantly more funding to enrolled students in the form of graduate assistantships, fellowships, and tuition remission" produce graduates who score higher on the national licensing exam (EPPP) have lower rates of success placing their students in APA-accredited predoctoral internships

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Answer:

Have lower rates of success placing their students in APA-accredited predoctoral internships.

Explanation:

This is one of the main differences between PhD and PsyD programs. A PhD program is the most common degree for doctors of psychology. PhD programs are designed to allow students create new knowledge through research and teaching experience. On the other hand, the PsyD was introduced in 1970 as a way to provide a doctoral degree with less emphasis on research and more on providing psychological services to patients. These two programs are also different in terms of acceptance rates and placement in predoctoral internships.