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    Industrial/Organizational Psychology (PhD) Virtual Information Session

    Thursday, April 11, 2024 at 6:00 PMEastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00

    Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology is the scientific study of human behavior in the workplace. It focuses on the assessment of individual, group and organizational dynamics and application of evidence-based principles to improve the well-being and performance of an organization and its employees. I/O psychologists look at questions such as: What are the best ways to select and retain employees? How are decisions made? How do we train better leaders? What makes employees happy and engaged? How do team members interact and collaborate? Knowing the answers to these questions and many others help business owners determine where to change systems to improve company functioning. I/O psychology has taken on an increasingly strategic dimension in the world of business. In fact, the field was recently identified by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as being among the fastest growing occupations in the country with New Jersey having one of the highest concentrations of highly paid I/O positions.

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