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Industrial–Organizational Psychology Programs Need to Differentiate From Business Schools: One Opportunity in Behavioral Health

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 January 2015

Justin K. Benzer*
Affiliation:
Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research, Boston University School of Public Health
Christopher J. Miller
Affiliation:
Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research
David C. Mohr
Affiliation:
Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research, Boston University School of Public Health
James F. Burgess Jr
Affiliation:
Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research, Boston University School of Public Health
Martin P. Charns
Affiliation:
Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research, Boston University School of Public Health
*
E-mail: justin.benzer@va.gov, Address: VA Boston Healthcare System, Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research, Boston, MA 02130

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Copyright © Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology 2014

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