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Professional practices, beliefs, and incomes of U.S. and Canadian neuropsychologists: The 2025 practice and "salary survey"
Greetings! It is difficult to believe that more than 5 years have passed since we last conducted a survey of clinical neuropsychologists regarding their practices, beliefs, and incomes. We are pleased to announce that the 2025 iteration of the clinical neuropsychology practice and ‘salary’ survey is now available for completion.
As you may be aware, the results of our previous surveys have provided valuable, up-to-date information to clinical neuropsychologists and their employers on a range of topics, such as demographics and diversity, practice settings, assessment-related beliefs, earning expectations, job satisfaction, and numerous other practice-relevant areas. In addition to an update of the latter topics, the 2025 survey focuses on several new items that reflect a wide range of contemporaneous issues (e.g., test security, tele-neuropsychology services, cultural considerations, uniform labeling of test results, the impact of COVID-19 on incomes/practices) that have become especially relevant since our previous studies. Results will be submitted and peer-reviewed in The Clinical Neuropsychologist and Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, with free access to all once published.
The format of the online survey supports computer or cell phone completion but may be easier using a computer. The survey will be available for completion from 6/10/25 to 8/10/25 using the link below:
https://www.psychdata.com/s.asp?SID=200034
Please consider completing the survey in the near future!
Nat Nelson, Ph.D., ABPP
[email protected]
Jerry Sweet, Ph.D., ABPP
Leslie Guidotti-Breting, Ph.D., ABPP
Farzin Irani, Ph.D., ABPP
Cari Cohen, Ph.D.
Paul Moberg, Ph.D., ABPP
Greetings! It is difficult to believe that more than 5 years have passed since we last conducted a survey of clinical neuropsychologists regarding their practices, beliefs, and incomes. We are pleased to announce that the 2025 iteration of the clinical neuropsychology practice and ‘salary’ survey is now available for completion.
As you may be aware, the results of our previous surveys have provided valuable, up-to-date information to clinical neuropsychologists and their employers on a range of topics, such as demographics and diversity, practice settings, assessment-related beliefs, earning expectations, job satisfaction, and numerous other practice-relevant areas. In addition to an update of the latter topics, the 2025 survey focuses on several new items that reflect a wide range of contemporaneous issues (e.g., test security, tele-neuropsychology services, cultural considerations, uniform labeling of test results, the impact of COVID-19 on incomes/practices) that have become especially relevant since our previous studies. Results will be submitted and peer-reviewed in The Clinical Neuropsychologist and Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, with free access to all once published.
The format of the online survey supports computer or cell phone completion but may be easier using a computer. The survey will be available for completion from 6/10/25 to 8/10/25 using the link below:
https://www.psychdata.com/s.asp?SID=200034
Please consider completing the survey in the near future!
Nat Nelson, Ph.D., ABPP
[email protected]
Jerry Sweet, Ph.D., ABPP
Leslie Guidotti-Breting, Ph.D., ABPP
Farzin Irani, Ph.D., ABPP
Cari Cohen, Ph.D.
Paul Moberg, Ph.D., ABPP