Industrial/organizational Psychology: Understanding the Workplace

Industrial/organizational Psychology: Understanding the Workplace
ISBN-10
0618526404
ISBN-13
9780618526406
Series
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Pages
506
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin
Author
Paul E. Levy

Description

This student-friendly textbook, written by a leading researcher at one of the nation's top I/O programs, is unique in its emphasis on how I/O psychologists are trained; its social/contextual approach to performance appraisal; and the strength of its pedagogy, including "practitioner forums." This edition features full integration of changes and events that are currently taking place in today's work environments. Industrial/Organizational Psychology focuses on the psychology of the workforce, employee health and well-being, organizational behavior, motivation, human resources, and various dynamics of work interaction. Levy's book has been well received by reviewers for its applied approach and for the author's personal, direct, and casual tone, which sets it apart in the field.

  • Up-to-date research coverage includes group polarization, team performance, team diversity, and team conflict (all in Chapter 12: Group Process and Team Work)
  • Additional current topics include thorough treatment of Personnel Law, Employee Selection, a unique separate chapter on Criterion Measurement, work-family issues, and violence in the workplace.
  • Additional features includes Practitioner Forum sections, Learning Objectives, and Review Questions.

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