In the field of psychology, two excellent examples of this lack of accuracy are the use of the “little Albert” story to demonstrate the role of classical conditioning in learning phobias and the use of the Kitty Genovese story to ...
Striking a balance between research, theory, and application, the sixth edition of INDUSTRIAL/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY: AN APPLIED APPROACH prepares students for their future careers through a combination of scholarship, humor, case ...
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...
Industrial/organizational Psychology: Understanding the Workplace
This text retains its focus on aiding students in conceptualizing complex issues through the use of numerous charts, tables, flowcharts, and exercises.
The new edition again offers a thoroughly contemporary perspective on the field, with the latest research and new ways for students to explore what's happening in I/O psychology today.
Industrial/Organizational Psychology: Understanding Work for Effective Management
The third edition of this acclaimed text introduces students to the psychological factors active in the workplace, including the psychology of the workforce, employee health and well-being, organizational behavior, motivation, human ...
An undergraduate textbook.
The new edition again offers a thoroughly contemporary perspective on the field, with the latest research and new ways for students to explore what’s happening in I/O psychology today.
To many, the role of work can be to identify an individual bestowing him or her with autonomy. The harmony work represents, the goal of which is to fit the right people to the right jobs, and of course at the right time.