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Learn more about taking a psychological test, whether this be in a work, education or a health/clinical setting. Find out why testing is used, whether it is as part of the process of getting a job, highlighting areas of strength or weakness in learning or, along with other tests, to help diagnose the cause of certain problems The Health & Safety Executive and local government are the enforcing authorities who work in support of the Health & Safety Commission. The HSE look after many aspects of the protection of both workers and the public. Find out about the work of the HSC and HSE, the people involved and how they are organised. The aim of the European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology (EAWOP) is to support the development and application of work & organisational psychology in Europe and to promote co-operation between scientists and professionals in the field across Europe. The Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology is a Division within the American Psychological Association. The Society's mission is to enhance human well-being and performance in organisational and work settings by promoting the science, practice, and teaching of industrial-organisational psychology. The Association of Business Psychologists (ABP) is a community of professionals who are business led, and psychology-focused, who share a common purpose to bring the best from research and applied psychology to the business world. If you would like to have a link added to this page, please email dop@bps.org.uk
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