The Use of Psychology in Industry: A Trade Union Point of View
William Gomberg
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William Gomberg: Washington University
Management Science, 1957, vol. 3, issue 4, 348-370
Abstract:
Our principal object is to examine the industrial arena in which the psychologist is active. A short excursion is taken into the fields of aptitude testing and the psychological evaluation of industrial engineering techniques. However, the major portion of our treatment is reserved for the human relations area.
Date: 1957
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