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    Applied Psychology Research Institute (APRI) collaborative projects 2014-2015

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    2016-09-12
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    Department of Psychology
    Applied Psychology Research Institute
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    In 2014-2015, APRI worked with 12 different companies on a variety of projects. These companies included: General Atomics, Optek Music, Inc, FootSmart, Coca-Cola, Honeywell, Microsoft, Motorola, PenClic, Fike Corporation, SIDS KS, OBoard LLC, Sagent Pharmaceuticals.
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