Handbook of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Band 1Consulting Psychologists Press, 1990 - 784 Seiten The foremost resource in its field, these four volumes contain state-of-the-art thinking on the most significant issues in industrial and organizational psychology by leading scholars and practitioners. Volume 1 forms the groundwork for the Handbook, covering fundamental areas at both the individual and organizational level.Section one examines the major theoretical contributions to the field and the role of theory itself, while section two explores research methods and measurement strategies. |
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... noted that conceptual and methodologi- cal difficulties plague empirical research on job characteristics . These problems include con- cerns about the mapping of objective task char- acteristics to perceived task characteristics ...
... noted that conceptual and methodologi- cal difficulties plague empirical research on job characteristics . These problems include con- cerns about the mapping of objective task char- acteristics to perceived task characteristics ...
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... noted that three dis- tinctive phases of skilled performance take place during task acquisition . The first , or cognitive , phase of skill acquisition occurs when the indi- vidual first confronts the task . This phase en- compasses the ...
... noted that three dis- tinctive phases of skilled performance take place during task acquisition . The first , or cognitive , phase of skill acquisition occurs when the indi- vidual first confronts the task . This phase en- compasses the ...
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... noted that we consider the various research tactics discussed below to be unobtrusive in the sense that the research enterprise as a whole is nonreactive : Its con- duct does not affect the phenomenon being in- vestigated . This does ...
... noted that we consider the various research tactics discussed below to be unobtrusive in the sense that the research enterprise as a whole is nonreactive : Its con- duct does not affect the phenomenon being in- vestigated . This does ...
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Handbook of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Band 1 Marvin D. Dunnette Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1990 |
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Changing the Subject: Psychology, Social Regulation and Subjectivity Wendy Hollway,Couze Venn,Valerie Walkerdine,Julian Henriques,Cathy Urwin Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2004 |
Information, Organization and Management Ralf Reichwald,Rolf T. Wigand Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2008 |