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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... Experiment : mailed questionnaire 90 seniors in business Field survey : pre- and postinterview questionnaires 72 graduating British students Rynes & Experiment : 133 Miller , 1983 videotaped interviews with ( Study 1 ) postviewing ...
... Experiment : mailed questionnaire 90 seniors in business Field survey : pre- and postinterview questionnaires 72 graduating British students Rynes & Experiment : 133 Miller , 1983 videotaped interviews with ( Study 1 ) postviewing ...
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... experiment that are intrinsically interesting enough that most subjects do them without any external rewards ( e.g. , soma puzzles , chess end- game problems , male subjects assembling Play- boy centerfold puzzles ) . Following the ...
... experiment that are intrinsically interesting enough that most subjects do them without any external rewards ( e.g. , soma puzzles , chess end- game problems , male subjects assembling Play- boy centerfold puzzles ) . Following the ...
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... Experimental Settings . procedures used in the experimental setting may limit the generalizability of the study . Observers and experimental equipment often make the participants aware of their partici- pation in an experiment . This ...
... Experimental Settings . procedures used in the experimental setting may limit the generalizability of the study . Observers and experimental equipment often make the participants aware of their partici- pation in an experiment . This ...
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Job Design and Roles 165 | 4 |
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