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This dictionary is an alphabetical, authentic and accessible reference guide to the main ideas and teaching connected with the basics of and advances in industrial psychology & Ergonomics. The book is designed to cover the salient facts and features of various terms of There are a few entries in the book, which can be regarded as completely useful to managers. Nevertheless, certain boundaries have become established—at least for the time being It incorporates up-to-date information which will certainly appeal to active psychologists, trainers, human resource, managers, teachers and students of industrial psychology, organizational behacior and ergonomics.
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