Episode 5

MS in Applied Psychology - Evaluation Reflections

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August 4th, 2020

25 mins 37 secs

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About this Episode

“If you are someone who is interested in bringing change, or making the world a better place, or if you would like the results of your work to get used, evaluation is something that you might be interested in.”

This episode is a bit different. I asked three of my students to reflect on their experiences in the MS in Applied Psychology program at University of Wisconsin-Stout, as well as their experiences in the two evaluation courses. Emma, Omar, and Jade share their thoughts and reflections.

Click here to learn more about the MS in Applied Psychology program.

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About the guests:

Emma Frenn: My name is Emma Frenn, I am 24 years old and I am originally from Milwaukee Wisconsin (go bucks!) and moved to Eau Claire Wisconsin for my undergrad career. I graduated with a major in a psychology and minor in biology. I currently attend UW-Stout graduate program Applied Psychology. I am the youngest of six and as of recent I picked up on rollerblading as a fun hobby.

Jade: Jade is a student a UW Stout who is majoring in evaluation and I/O psych. She has a passion for creating surveys and reports, and enjoys learning new things from her peers and professors.

Omar Albaraidi: Omar is an M.S. in Applied Psychology graduate student with a primary concentration in Industrial & Organizational Psychology. He is interested in bringing psychology to the workplace to stimulate organizational growth, overcome obstacles, and make data-driven decisions.

Music by Matt Ingelson, http://www.mattingelsonmusic.com/

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