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16pf Fifth Edition
Psychology CPD
16pf Fifth Edition
Welcome to our 16pf online learning programme. By the end of this course, you should have gained a deeper understanding of the 16pf and be able to confidently use this assessment for the purposes it was designed for. Please note that the 16pf is...
Career counselling for the new world of work
Psychology CPD
Career counselling for the new world of work
In this online course, we will provide a brief overview of the role of career counselling theories throughout the 20th century. We then discuss the influence 4IR has on people's careers and suggest the use of new theories appropriate to the world...
EI Development Programme: (Part 1)
Personal Development
EI Development Programme: (Part 1)
You don’t have to be the smartest person in the world to be the most successful. People with average IQs often tend to perform better in the workplace than individuals with high IQs. Emotional intelligence (EQ) is a strong predictor of...
EQ-i Youth
Psychology CPD
EQ-i Youth
Emotional intelligence (EI) is listed as one of the top skills required for success in schools and the workplace. A growing body of research suggests that emotional intelligence is a key determinant for success in life. JVR Psychometrics, in...
Ethics in feedbacks
Ethics in Psychology CPD
Ethics in feedbacks
Ethical procedures and behaviours are central to feedback on psychological assessment results. This course consists of four modules that consider various aspects of ethics in feedback. ​

Module one covers the purpose of conducting assessments...
Ethics is Blurrier than Fiction: Diversity in the workplace
Ethics in Psychology CPD
Ethics is Blurrier than Fiction: Diversity in the workplace
Ethics is Blurrier than Fiction: Do the ends justify the means?
Ethics in Psychology CPD
Ethics is Blurrier than Fiction: Do the ends justify the means?
In business ethics, do the means justify the ends, or do the ends justify the means? Looking at the concept of ‘utilitarianism’, how strictly should the following rule be adhered to? That is, is unethical behaviour acceptable if the...
Ethics is Blurrier than Fiction: Generational Differences
Ethics in Psychology CPD
Ethics is Blurrier than Fiction: Generational Differences

The rapid evolution of technology, from the digital revolution of the 1980s to the current era of 3D printing and AI, has dramatically reshaped the workplace. In just a few decades, we've moved from a world without personal computers to one where...

Ethics is Blurrier than Fiction: How values impact the morality of decisions
Ethics in Psychology CPD
Ethics is Blurrier than Fiction: How values impact the morality of decisions
An individual’s personal values serve as guidelines when taking decisions. This is also true within the world of work where values are a critical influencer in making ethical decisions. Ethical decision making includes values such as integrity,...
Ethics is blurrier than fiction: Informed Consent
Ethics in Psychology CPD
Ethics is blurrier than fiction: Informed Consent
The aim of this course is to demonstrate the different facets and nuances related to individuals giving consent to share their personal information with other individuals or organisations. Informed consent means that sufficient information is...

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