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PSYC 4552: Industrial and Organizational Psychology
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PSYC 4552: Industrial and Organizational Psychology
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Evaluating Sources
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How to Choose a Topic
Citing Sources & Academic Honesty
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The Corporation (2005)
This 2005 documentary film examines the sometimes psychopathic behavior of corporations (165 min.)
Not Business as Usual
This 62 min. documentary film examines the recent rise of corporate social responsibility, versus the standard model of profit for profit's sake.
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Short talks by leading artists, inventors, business leaders, scientists, and social activists.
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