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Yes, the solution proposed by Stedman and colleagues seems viable, practical, and fair. No wonder the APA is ignoring it.
Seriously, though, we all have a duty/responsibilty to light a fire under the collective asses of the APA (and APAGS) until something is done about this. Yes, inidividual's bear a good deal of responsibility for landing in a position where they may time out of their degree. We each had some choice in where we applied, when we applied, how we prepared ourselves beforehand, and our training path while in grad school. However, we cannot legislate the decision-making processes of people who major in psychology without adequate education on what it takes to actually make a living after the bachelor's degree. So the buck has to stop with the predatory programs that take advantage of student ignorance.
Are you writing to the APAGS folks right now? 😛