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We don't teach you psychology.
We show you the questions.

EPPP Pro is built on one insight: candidates who struggle don't lack knowledge; they lack visibility into how questions are constructed. The best way to understand the system is to experience it.

01

Distractor Deconstruction

Every wrong answer exists for a reason. It's engineered to mimic the right answer, exploit a common misconception, or trigger a predictable mistake. We break down every single distractor so you see exactly what it's doing and why.

What you'll experience

For each question, every option is analyzed: what it mimics, why it's tempting, what cognitive bias or knowledge gap it targets, and how it relates to the correct answer. Not just "B is wrong," but why B is designed to feel right.

02

Trap Pattern Recognition

The same types of traps appear again and again across EPPP-style questions. Once you can name the pattern, you can see it coming. Once you see it coming, it stops working.

What you'll experience

Partially correct answers that include one wrong element. Options that reverse cause and effect. Distractors that are true statements but don't answer the question. Each pattern has a name, a structure, and a drill, and you'll start recognizing them in the demo.

03

Qualifier Sensitivity

A significant number of questions hinge on a single word: "most," "best," "primarily," "least likely." Miss that word and your knowledge works against you, leading you to a confident wrong answer.

What you'll experience

Qualifier-dependent questions are flagged. You'll learn to spot them before they catch you, and understand how one word can shift the correct answer from a "good" choice to the "best" choice.

04

Cross-Domain Connections

Most candidates study in silos, one domain at a time. But EPPP questions regularly cross domain boundaries. A question filed under "Assessment" might require knowledge from Ethics, Treatment, and Research Methods to answer correctly.

What you'll experience

Every question is mapped to all domains it touches, not just the one it was categorized under. You'll see connections the questions expect you to make, so nothing blindsides you.

05

Adaptive Weakness Targeting

Random practice is busy work. EPPP Pro tracks your performance across every domain, trap pattern, and question type, then targets your actual gaps instead of recycling what you already know.

What you'll experience

Struggle with a specific trap pattern? You'll see more of it. Miss questions involving certain domain crossovers? The system surfaces those connections. Your weak spots get reps. Your strong areas stay maintained.

06

Question Analyzer

Stuck on a question from another source? Upload a screenshot or paste the text and get a full EPPP Pro-style breakdown in seconds. Every question you bring in gets the same rigorous analysis our platform is built on.

What you'll experience

Drop in any EPPP-style question, from practice exams, textbooks, or study groups, and receive instant AI-powered analysis: correct answer with full explanation, distractor deconstruction for every wrong option, trap pattern identification, qualifier flags, cross-domain mapping, and a key insight takeaway. It's like having an expert tutor on demand who can explain any question you throw at them.

The Science

Built on the principles you already know.

Every feature in EPPP Pro is grounded in evidence-based learning science, the same psychological principles doctoral candidates study.

01

Spaced Repetition

Ebbinghaus (1885) · Cepeda et al. (2006). Questions resurface at optimal intervals based on your performance, strengthening long-term retention where it matters most.

02

Retrieval Practice

Roediger & Karpicke (2006). Active recall over passive review. Every session forces you to retrieve knowledge, the single most effective study method in cognitive science.

03

Desirable Difficulty

Bjork & Bjork (1992). Questions are sequenced to challenge you at the edge of your ability, hard enough to grow, structured enough to learn from.

04

Metacognitive Monitoring

Flavell (1979) · Nelson & Narens (1990). Confidence tracking and performance analytics help you see not just what you got wrong, but why, and whether you knew you didn't know.

05

Elaborative Interrogation

Pressley et al. (1987) · Dunlosky et al. (2013). Every explanation asks "why," pushing you to connect answers to underlying principles rather than memorizing isolated facts.

This is only the beginning. We've discovered so much more.

Experience it yourself.

Try fully deconstructed questions. See the trap patterns, the qualifier flags, the cross-domain connections. No signup required.

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