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Training

Blur of Caucasian man typing on computer keyboard Occupational psychologists are typically involved in the identification of training needs within the workplace and the design of training interventions to meet those needs. This typically involves the design of a learning materials and training delivery methods which facilitate the most effective forms of learning. This may also include the active delivery of training, as well as various forms of post training analysis and evaluation

 
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