“…American states, Canadian provinces, and territories in both countries are the governments that approve entities responsible for regulating most occupations and professions within their respective jurisdictions, including the practice of psychology (DeMers & Schaffer, 2012). Historical and other information about the regulation of professional psychology is described in more detail elsewhere (e.g., DeMers & Shaffer, 2012;DeMers, Webb, & Horn, 2014;Reaves, 2006). Similarly, articles written over the past few decades concerned with licensure of I-O psychologists are instructive (e.g., Campion, 1996;Howard & Lowman, 1985;Howell, 1986;Macey, 2002;Reynolds, 2012;Sackett, 1986;Sackett et al, 1995;Schmitt, 1991;Silzer et al, 2009;Thayer & Goldstein, 1991;Thayer & Hirsch, 1986;Tippins, 2006;Vandaveer, 1991).…”