Organizational psychologists research and identify the problems in a workplace and how that affects behaviors and attitudes in the workplace. By recognizing the problems and making some changes workers behavior is most likely to improve. With better hiring practices, training programs and feedback systems, workers understand what is expected of them and the communication is clear which can help avoid a number of problems in the workplace. They can learn from conducting surveys, experiments, and observational studies what makes individuals and the organization tick.
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