Behavioral Science---Some Implications of Broadbent's Information Processing Research
Daniel N. Braunstein
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Daniel N. Braunstein: School of Economics and Management, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan 48063
Interfaces, 1972, vol. 2, issue 4, 27-30
Abstract:
In my first column ( INTERFACES , May 1972), I promised a series of articles which would examine data-based interfaces between behavioral and management science. As an example, I am going to use some of the material recently published by the eminent English experimental psychologist D. E. Broadbent, in his scholarly, research-oriented book, Decision and Stress (1971).
Date: 1972
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