The psychology of work and human performance

Suitable for business and psychology students, this introduction to industrial organizational psychology emphasizes productivity and performance. The scientist-practitioner model is used to show how theories are developed through research and are then translated into applications. issues like change...

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Main Author: Smither, Robert D (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York HarperCollins College Publishers 1994
©1994
Edition:Second Edition
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Summary:Suitable for business and psychology students, this introduction to industrial organizational psychology emphasizes productivity and performance. The scientist-practitioner model is used to show how theories are developed through research and are then translated into applications. issues like changes in workplace demographics, drug testing and genetic screening, AIDS in the workplace and a whole chapter offering an in-depth examination of women and minorities. Many real-life examples tie the material together. An instructor's manual is also available.
Physical Description:xxiii, 606 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [513]-576) and indexes
ISBN:0065012356