This article describes the development of a psychology careers decision tree. Especially in departments with heavy advising loads, using a psychology careers decision tree can be an effective time-management technique for advisers. In addition, students who use the decision tree may benefit by learning more about their career options and by acquiring better question-asking skills.
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