Research on T2T?

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During my first year of my program, I worked as a part time tester for a study on asd and language-based disabilities. One student who worked with me counted the hours on time2track, but I want to be sure that it would be okay before going back and adding a bunch of stuff from years ago.

The time2track website states the following:

>Research: Number Administered as Part of a Research Project: The number of instruments that you >administered as part of a research project.

Would the aformentioned study count even though it wasn't supervised by a psychologist? We did pure testing and scoring, no report writing.

I'd ask my practicum/internship coordinator, but they just resigned from their position last week :shrug:
 
I counted some of the assessment hours I got in my lab. I believe there is (or was) a separate section for noting these hours were done through research. Also, all mine were supervised by licensed psychologists. They had to be supervised to count.

Edit: This was before Time to Track. I have no idea how that system works. Also, I definitely would suggest you read or re-read the APPIC guidelines/rules on counting hours rather than what a third party system says.
 
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I found this: APPIC Instructions but it's from the old site and I'm not sure if it still applies. I know for sure that hours for practicum must be supervised to count, but maybe I'll just tally this under "other work experience"
 
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