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Industrial and organizational psychology is the application of psychological research and theory to human interaction.

This course will introduce you to the major concepts of and debates surrounding industrial and organizational psychology.  Industrial and organizational psychology is the application of psychological research and theory to human interaction (both with other humans and with human factors, or machines and computers) in the workplace.  The phrase “industrial and organizational psychology” (sometimes referred to as “I/O”) may be somewhat misleading, as the field deals less with actual organizations and/or industries and more with the people in these areas.

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  • assessments
  • employer employee relations
  • facilitation
  • human resources
  • i/o
  • industrial
  • interviews
  • organizational
  • performance management
  • personnel
  • psychology
  • strategic planning
  • training and development
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  • Under Development
  • Runs Oct. 7, 2011 to Nov. 18, 2011
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Dr. Dana (organizer) Mornay Schoeman (participant) Tasha (participant) Cláudio (participant) Daryl (participant) KimGreenAtlanta (participant) CosmicLogick (follower) michael (follower) Colin Chambers (follower) emmanuelleph (follower) Mr.adult930 (follower) fcanino1 (follower) Constr1cred (follower) Alexia (follower) ImpressLight (follower) rowanelizabeth (follower) Savant (follower) Paulie (follower) jcapelo (follower) Teuil (follower) Courtney Burken (follower) Antje (follower) rick_L (follower) Steven Verjans (follower) Mandiwins (follower) Ángel Plaza (follower) Logan (follower) KQuinn (follower)

Tasks


  • Introduction
  • Week One, An Introduction to I/O Psychology
  • Week Two, Job Analysis and Evaluation
  • Week Three, Writing Job Descriptions
  • Week Four, Evaluating Work Performance
  • Final Assessment

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  • Saylor Organization, I/O Psychology Course
    Tasha
    Tasha at Industrial and Organizational Psychology
    posted comment at Introduction.
    07 Oct 2011 via courses.p2pu.org
    2 Comments

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  • Dr. Dana   Oct. 26, 2011, 1:28 p.m.

    Hi Tasha,

    Just checking in to see how the course is going for you?

     

    Dr Dana

  • Tasha   Nov. 4, 2011, 4:09 p.m.
    In Reply To:   Dr. Dana   Oct. 26, 2011, 1:28 p.m.

    Dana,

    Sorry to completely check out like that.  Just as the course started, all kinds of craziness erupted in my life.  I'm still not out of it. 

    If it is ok, I would love to save the links and files for review once my life allows such pursuits.  I truly am interested in getting my feet wet and learning a bit more.

    Tasha


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