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The items in the three major
categories of the following outline are arranged in descending order of importance
as rated by a large sample of employers from Midwestern
government, nonprofit, and commercial agencies, organizations,
and companies that often hire undergraduate psychology majors.
Psychology students are urged to take advantage of all their
undergraduate opportunities to maximize the attainment of these
skills, abilities, knowledge, and personal traits.
Knowledge
- Formation and change of
attitudes and opinions
- Principles and techniques of personnel selection
- How people think, solve problems, and process information
- Structure and dynamics of small groups
- Effects of the environment on people's feelings and
actions
- Organizational development
- Principles of human learning and memory
- How people perceive and sense their environment
- Theories and research on personality and individual
differences
- Principles of human needs and motivation
- Theories and research on organizational behavior, work,
and productivity
- Theories and research on human development and stages of
life
- Symptoms, causes, and treatments of abnormal behaviors
Personal Traits
- Ability to work with
others in a team
- Motivation to work hard
- Positive attitude toward work and the organization
- Organization
- Leadership
- Maturity
- Flexibility
- Ability to communicate well
- Intelligence
- Problem-solving ability
- Integrity
- Tolerance for stress and ambiguity
Skills and Abilities
- Writing proposals and
reports
- Identifying and solving problems based on research and
knowledge of behavior
- Conducting interviews
- Performing statistical analyses
- Designing and conducting research projects
- Performing job analyses
- Coding data
- Using computer programs to analyze data
- Systematically observing and recording behavior
- Constructing tests and questionnaires
- Administering standardized tests
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