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What is the Scientist-Practitioner Model?

The increasing diversity and rapid pace of today's workplace has made industrial/organizational psychology one of the fastest growing and most relevant areas of expertise.

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  • @Dynaverse thanks for the shot of demotivation, we needed that. please pass more of your wisdom down to us.

  • My friend is doing a double degree in I/O psychology and Business. Then he plans to do a Master of Science in I/O Psychology. I think he going to stand out when he graduate. I am doing a double major liberal arts degree in Philosophy and Psychology.

  • Maybe they make that with an undergrad degree but masters and phd psychologists can make between 60-120k depending on what they do/how far up the ladder they are

  • is it the same thing if someone gets a degree in psychology and industrial relations? like a double major?

  • Psychology does not need to be studied to a masters or a degree level. The payment with a normal psychology degree is next to nothing.. 20k a year if your lucky.

    Everyone does Psychology, its a very popular degree, because of this the industry has become ridiculously competitive.

  • im sorry about that for u, dazzassj6..

    i guess u have to move to US.. since they are good and the pioneers of psychology field..

  • I'm so sorry for you, it's awful when someone wants to study something, and then not have access to it.

    Couldn't you perhaps, combine a degree focused on this area, by starting with basic psychology, and then work your way into business management, economics, education (for adults), or something along those lines?

    I just started on Occupational Psychology, combined with Education (for adults), for a double major in Psych and Education.

  • im so interested in this degree, but in my country they dont have this branch of psychology. =(

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