Project 1- Using Psychology to Understand Problems

In these first two weeks of the course, we have been reviewing previously taught theories of psychology and investigating how we can use these theories to understand a human event or experience. Additionally, we are exploring how to use these theories and discoveries in ways that can change how people interact with and think about the world. The first program outcome a student should meet derived from four years of study in a psychology program at RegeIn these first two weeks of the course, we have been reviewing previously taught theories of psychology and investigating how we can use these theories to understand a human event or experience. Additionally, we are exploring how to use these theories and discoveries in ways that can change how people interact with and think about the world. The first program outcome a student should meet derived from four years of study in a psychology program at Regent is the following:

Students will comprehend major concepts, theoretical perspectives, empirical findings, and historical trends in psychology.
In order to demonstrate this to some degree you are asked to do the followings:
Select one of the scenarios below:
You are asked as a consultant to work with a technology company to help them integrate engineers they have just acquired from a hostile takeover of a former competitor. The two companies have been fiercely competitive and secretive with one anothers ideas and products.

Now, these two groups of engineers need to work together to solve problems and create new products. What can you do to help them be more creative, cooperate together, and form themselves into a productive team?

When you respond to the scenario you must use at least three psychological theories, concepts, or perspectives to build your answer.

Your responses must be properly referenced, meet APA standards, and demonstrate a high level of critical thinking.

Merely describing theories will not get you enough points.
Think about how to synthesize these psychological concepts into a concisely written three to five-page paper.

This count does not include the title page, abstract, or reference page. Do not go over five pages!

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