Aiming for excellence as an applied
psychologist
Aiming for excellence as an applied
psychologist
Excellence as a scientific concept has seldom been the subject of academic scrutiny. This article describes a framework for excellence that can be related to areas of applied psychology. Fifteen ‘pillars of excellence’ are outlined that may help guide professional psychologists in activities such as appraisal and continuing professional development.
Kapur, Narinder
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Wilson, Barbara A.
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January 2010
Kapur, Narinder
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Wilson, Barbara A.
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Kapur, Narinder and Wilson, Barbara A.
(2010)
Aiming for excellence as an applied
psychologist.
The Psychologist, 23 (1).
Abstract
Excellence as a scientific concept has seldom been the subject of academic scrutiny. This article describes a framework for excellence that can be related to areas of applied psychology. Fifteen ‘pillars of excellence’ are outlined that may help guide professional psychologists in activities such as appraisal and continuing professional development.
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Published date: January 2010
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