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Approximately 24% of American psychologists belong to racial minority groups.
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As of 2020, around 76% of psychologists in the United States were women, according to the American Psychological Association. This percentage has been increasing over the years, reflecting a trend towards greater gender diversity in the field.
The vast majority of psychologists in the United States are white, limiting the diversity of the field. Only 6% of all psychologists are members of racial minority groups.
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Approximately 40% of psychologists specialize in clinical psychology.
Roughly 4,300,000 American are bisexual, 1.51%.No site researched lists how much of this percentage is male or female.
The American Board of Professional Psychology is the organization that certifies psychologists. It also runs studies and sets the standard for psychologists.
A very small percentage of psychologists are in the field of parapsychology, estimated to be less than 1%. Parapsychology is considered a fringe or pseudoscience by the mainstream psychological community, and most psychologists focus on more traditional areas of study and practice.
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