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Careers in Psychology Articles

(Updated: 04/22/2006)          

 

Appleby, D. C., & Appleby, K. M. (2006).  Kisses of death in the graduate school

     application process.  Teaching of Psychology, 33(1), 19-24.

http://www.leaonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1207/s15328023top3301_5?cookieSet=1

Powerpoint Presentation of key points of article

 

Donaldson, S. I., & Berger, D. E. (2005).  The rise and promise of Applied Psychology

     in the 21st century.  In S. I. Donaldson & D. E. Berger (Eds.), Applied Psychology:

     New frontiers and rewarding careers.  Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.                          

             http://www.cgu.edu/include/Rise_Applied_Psych_Chap1.pdf

 

Landrum, R. E., & Harrold, R. (2003).  What employers want from psychology

     graduates.  Teaching of Psychology, 30(2), 131-133.

http://search.epnet.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=afh&an=9552196

 

Lloyd, M. A. (2003).  The case for requiring a "careers" course for psychology majors.

     PsychTeacher Electronic Discussion List, August.

http://teachpsych.lemoyne.edu/teachpsych/eit/eit2003/eit03-08.pdf

 

Nocross, J. C., Hanych, J. M., & Terranova, R. D. (1996). Graduate study in psychology:

    1992-1993.  American Psychologist, 51, 631-643.

              Full text available through PsyInfo

 

Nocross, J. C., Kohout, J.L., & Wicherski, M. (2005). Graduate study in psychology:

    1971-2004.  American Psychologist, 60, 959-975.

              Full text available through PsyInfo

 

Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) listserv.

              What if I don't get into the Ph.D. program I wanted? 

 

Wise, S. L. (2002, Spring).  The assessment professional: Making a difference in the

     21st century.  Eye on Psi Chi, 16-17.

              http://www.jmu.edu/assessment/pdf/WiseAssessment.pdf

 


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