Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-2013

Publication Title

The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist

Volume

50

Issue

3

First Page

144

Last Page

144

Abstract

One concern that SIOP members often express at conferences and other gatherings of I-O psychologists is the general lack of visibility of I-O among the majority of the undergraduate students in psychology. Although interest in I-O psychology has grown among students, very few introductory psychology textbooks cover the topic. In an effort to address this concern, Mikki Hebl, the former Education and Training Committee Chair, invited a subcommittee composed of committee members and others who have expertise in undergraduate education to develop “shovel-ready” modules that introduce I-O topics to an introductory psychology audience. Those responsible for preparing the modules include Chris Cunningham, Carrie Bulger, Lisa Kath, Morrie Mullins, Mike Horvath, and Joseph Allen.

Comments

Allen, J. A. (2013). Incorporating I/O into an Introductory Psychology Course: A New Set of Custom Modules by the Education and Training Committee. The Industrial Psychologist (TIP), 50(3), 144. © 2013 Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. The original article can be found at http://www.siop.org.

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