Psychology in Organizations
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"...an excellent book which can be read with profit by students, researchers, and practitioners in the field of I/O psychology....It stands as a worthy tribute to Professor Madden."
—Personnel Psychology"The strongest arguments made in the book for the scientist-practitioner model are in the substantive chapters themselves, in which the potential fruitfulness of integrating science and practice is concretely demonstrated. It is basic research on applied problems that best succeeds."
—Contemporary Psychology"Excellent and extensive chapter references. Issues discussed are relevant to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in organizational and industrial psychology studies."
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—CHOICE
This book deals with two key questions. First, is there a firm scientific basis for the major applications of psychology in organizations? Second, does the practice of psychology in organizations contribute in any meaningful way to psychological research? This text attempts to answer these questions by describing some of the unique ways in which Industrial/Organizational (I/O) psychologists integrate science and practice in applying psychology in organizations. Les mer
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* Is there a firm scientific basis for the major applications of psychology in organizations?
* Does the practice of psychology in organizations contribute in any meaningful way to psychological research?
After an initial examination of the industrial/organizational psychologist as a scientist and practitioner, Psychology in Organizations looks at specific roles played in such issues as job performance and productivity, sexual harassment, drug abuse, and drug testing. A final chapter looks at both the past and future of the field and suggests future applications.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Psychology Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 298
- ISBN
- 9780805804775
- Utgivelsesår
- 1990
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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«
"...an excellent book which can be read with profit by students, researchers, and practitioners in the field of I/O psychology....It stands as a worthy tribute to Professor Madden."
—Personnel Psychology"The strongest arguments made in the book for the scientist-practitioner model are in the substantive chapters themselves, in which the potential fruitfulness of integrating science and practice is concretely demonstrated. It is basic research on applied problems that best succeeds."
—Contemporary Psychology"Excellent and extensive chapter references. Issues discussed are relevant to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in organizational and industrial psychology studies."
»
—CHOICE