Tuesday, April 8, 2014

About Psychology: How Much Money Do Psychologists Make?

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If you are thinking about pursuing a career in psychology, one of the first questions you might have centers on how much you might make in a specific profession. In this week's newsletter learn more about:

 

Earnings and Salaries for Psychologists
The latest figures from the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Outlook Handbook describe average and median salaries for a variety of specialties within psychology... Learn more
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More Salary Info for Various Psychology Careers
How much do psychologists earn? Learn more about the average salaries for a variety of different psychology jobs... Learn more

How Much Do Clinical Psychologists Earn?
What kind of salary can you expect to earn in clinical psychology? Learn more about recent earning reports for clinical psychologists as well as some of the factors that might impact salaries... Learn more

How Much Do I-O Psychologists Make?
I-O psychology is a hot career - and predicted to be the fastest-growing of the next decade. How much do professionals in this field earn? Learn more


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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

About Psychology: What Need to Know About Earning Your Psychology Degree Online

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Getting your degree online sounds perfect, right? It's convenient and gives students the flexibility they often need when they are juggling work, family, and other responsibilities. The fact is, however, that while online schools are an excellent options for many people, they are not right for everyone. In this week's newsletter, learn more about some of the different things you should consider before pursuing an online degree in psychology. 

 

Should You Earn an Online Psychology Degree?
Distance education is accessible an convenient, which has helped make online psychology degrees increasingly popular with both traditional and non-traditional students... Learn more

Should You Get Your Master's In Psychology Online?
For those who already have an undergraduate degree, earning an online master's in psychology can be an appealing option. Learn more about how to find legitimate programs and how to decide if it's the right choice for you... Read more

Which Type of Degree Is Right For You?
Is a bachelor's sufficient for your career goals, or will you need a master's or doctorate degree? Be sure to check out this article for more information on different types of psychology degrees... Learn more

10 Great Reasons to Earn a Psychology Degree
In addition to offering a tremendous opportunity for personal growth, majoring in psychology opens up a huge range of career opportunities. If you are still wondering if psychology is the right choice for you, then be sure to check out some of these ten great reasons to earn a psychology degree... Read more


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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

About Psychology: The Hidden Biases That Shape Our Behavior

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In this week's newsletter, we will be taking a closer look at some of the different cognitive biases that influence how we think and act. Some highlights include:

What Exactly Is a Cognitive Bias?

Cognitive biases influence how we think and can lead to errors in decisions and judgments. How do these biases work? What impact do they have? Learn more

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The Self-Serving Bias

We have a tendency to believe that our successes are due to internal traits and talents, while our failures are caused by variables outside of our control. This is an example of what is known as the self-serving bias... Learn more

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The Halo Effect

This type of cognitive bias is also sometimes referred to as the "what is beautiful is good" bias. Discover how it might be influencing your assessments and impressions of the people around you... Learn more

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The Confirmation Bias

Another common cognitive bias involves our tendency to look for information that supports our already existing opinions. Discover how this cognitive bias works and how it affect the judgements and decisions you make... Learn more



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