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Definition:
Psychologists who apply their knowledge in the workplace and are especially interested in work motivation and job performance. Gen Psych, Ch 9, pp.286

Examples:
Interested in many aspects of the workplace- organizational design, decision making, personnel selection, training and evaluation, work-related stress, work motivation and job performance

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