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This book deals with two key questions. First, is there a firm
scientific basis for the major applications of psychology in
organizations? Second, does the practice of psychology in
organizations contribute in any meaningful way to psychological
research? This text attempts to answer these questions by
describing some of the unique ways in which
Industrial/Organizational (I/O) psychologists integrate science and
practice in applying psychology in organizations. The editors of
this volume believe that there is great potential for the effective
interplay of science and practice in I/O psychology. Aware,
however, that much work must still be done before a truly effective
integration can be achieved and maintained, they have created a
text that offers specific suggestions for improvement as well as
many examples of successful integration. Psychology in
Organizations explores the unique relationship between science and
practice within industrial/organizational psychology. The
contributors seek to answer two main questions:
* Is there a firm scientific basis for the major applications of
psychology in organizations?
* Does the practice of psychology in organizations contribute in
any meaningful way to psychological research?
After an initial examination of the industrial/organizational
psychologist as a scientist and practitioner, "Psychology in
Organizations" looks at specific roles played in such issues as job
performance and productivity, sexual harassment, drug abuse, and
drug testing. A final chapter looks at both the past and future of
the field and suggests future applications.
This book deals with two key questions. First, is there a firm
scientific basis for the major applications of psychology in
organizations? Second, does the practice of psychology in
organizations contribute in any meaningful way to psychological
research? This text attempts to answer these questions by
describing some of the unique ways in which
Industrial/Organizational (I/O) psychologists integrate science and
practice in applying psychology in organizations. The editors of
this volume believe that there is great potential for the effective
interplay of science and practice in I/O psychology. Aware,
however, that much work must still be done before a truly effective
integration can be achieved and maintained, they have created a
text that offers specific suggestions for improvement as well as
many examples of successful integration. Psychology in
Organizations explores the unique relationship between science and
practice within industrial/organizational psychology. The
contributors seek to answer two main questions: * Is there a firm
scientific basis for the major applications of psychology in
organizations? * Does the practice of psychology in organizations
contribute in any meaningful way to psychological research? After
an initial examination of the industrial/organizational
psychologist as a scientist and practitioner, Psychology in
Organizations looks at specific roles played in such issues as job
performance and productivity, sexual harassment, drug abuse, and
drug testing. A final chapter looks at both the past and future of
the field and suggests future applications.
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