Handbook of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Band 2Consulting Psychologists Press, 1990 - 984 Seiten Cognitive theory in industrial and organizational psychology; Individual behavior and organizational practices; Job analysis; The structure of work: job design and roles; Human factors in the workplace; Job behavior, performance, and effectiveness; Personnel assessment, selection, and placement; Recruitment, job choice, and post-hire consequences: a call for new research directions; Adaptation, persistence, and commitment in organizations; Training in work organizations; Utility analysis for decisions in human resource management; Attributes of individual in organizations; Physical abilities; Vocational interests, values, and preferences; Personality and personality measurement. |
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... activities are required by a task . Sequential control of behavior or thoughts can be explained in connectionist ar- chitectures in terms of a pattern of activation or inhibition flowing from early activities to later activities . This ...
... activities are required by a task . Sequential control of behavior or thoughts can be explained in connectionist ar- chitectures in terms of a pattern of activation or inhibition flowing from early activities to later activities . This ...
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... activities . Because connectionist activities provide the microstructure for cognitions , they occur simultaneously with symbolic activities - connectionist activities precede , follow , and co - occur with symbolic processing . Thus ...
... activities . Because connectionist activities provide the microstructure for cognitions , they occur simultaneously with symbolic activities - connectionist activities precede , follow , and co - occur with symbolic processing . Thus ...
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... activities that are liked or disliked . Each person engages in thousands of activities , or habits , if you prefer that term , and attached to each is a liking - disliking affective tone . They remind me of tropisms . We go toward liked ...
... activities that are liked or disliked . Each person engages in thousands of activities , or habits , if you prefer that term , and attached to each is a liking - disliking affective tone . They remind me of tropisms . We go toward liked ...
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Job Design and Roles 165 | 4 |
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ability activities American Psychological Association Applied Psychology approach attributes Bobko Boudreau Cascio characteristics coefficient cognitive cognitive architectures cognitive science concept connectionist constructs content validity correlation costs criteria decision dimensions effects empirical employees estimates evaluation example formance function HRM program Hulin human factors hypothesis identify important individual industrial and organizational interview involved issues job performance Journal of Applied judgments knowledge KSAs labor economics learning managers mance memory ment meta-analysis methods needs assessment organization organizational psychology outcomes payoff percent performance appraisal person Personnel Psychology predict predictor problem procedures produce psychometric raters rating scales recruitment reflect relevant responses role salary sample Schmidt scores selection utility skills social specific studies suggests supervisors task techniques theory tion tive training program turnover types UA models utility analysis utility model utility values validity variables workers
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