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Kaleb Blewett 4 th hr 2-4-13
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Intro “Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.” - Carl Gustav Jung I became interested in Psychology because I am interested in the way people think and behave.
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Conduct scientific studies to study behavior and brain function Collect information through observations, interviews, surveys, tests, and other methods Find patterns that will help them understand and predict behavior Use their knowledge to increase understanding among individuals and groups Develop programs that improve schools and workplaces by addressing psychological issues
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Mental Indoors I make my own hours I would be working in an office or similar type room.
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Most clinical, counseling, and research psychologists need a doctoral degree. Psychologists can complete a Ph.D. in psychology or a Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) degree. I would be attending a good college. I have already taken Psychology and I should take Sociology
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Job Growth- 22% ( Rising) I would look for employment in areas with high mental unstability
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The median annual wage of psychologists was $68,640 in May 2010. This does not quite fit into my lifestyle goals
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Backup- Security Personnel 2010 Median Pay $24,380 per year $11.72 per hour 2010 Median Pay Entry-Level Education High school diploma or equivalentEntry-Level Education Work Experience in a Related Occupation NoneWork Experience in a Related Occupation On-the-job Training See How to Become One On-the-job TrainingSee How to Become One Number of Jobs, 2010 1,090,600 Number of Jobs, 2010 Job Outlook, 2010-20 18% (About as fast as average) Job Outlook, 2010-20 Employment Change, 2010-20 200,200 Employment Change, 2010-20
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Summary 2010 Median Pay $68,640 per year $33.00 per hour 2010 Median Pay Entry-Level Education Entry-Level Education Work Experience in a Related Occupation NoneWork Experience in a Related Occupation On-the-job Training Internship/residency On-the-job Training Number of Jobs, 2010 174,000 Number of Jobs, 2010 Job Outlook, 2010-20 22% (Faster than average) Job Outlook, 2010-20 Employment Change, 2010-20 37,700Employment Change, 2010-20
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Works Cited http://www.bls.gov/ooh/Life-Physical- and-Social- Science/Psychologists.htm#tab-1
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