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Understanding Occupational & Organizational Psychology



March 2005 | 528 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Understanding Occupational and Organizational Psychology provides full coverage of the British Psychological Society's training requirements for becoming a chartered occupational psychologist and complies with European training guidelines for industrial, work, and organizational psychology.

This book will prompt and inspire further reading and research as well as ideas for dissertations, problem formulation and the creative application of knowledge to various situations. Ideal if you want to get ahead with your undergraduate study or get your foot on the ladder to becoming a fully-fledged scientist-practitioner.

 
Introduction and Overview
Operational Psychology - Paradigms, Perspectives and Practice

 
 
Selection and Assessment
 
Training
 
Performance Appraisal and Career Development
 
Employee Relations and Motivation
 
Organizational Development and Change
 
Workplace Counselling and Personal Development
 
Human-Machine Interaction
 
Design of Work and Work Environments
Health and Safety

 

An interesting and easy to read text that focusses on the principles of occupational psychology.

Miss Sharron Stillyards
health and social care, northlindsey college
March 24, 2015

Book contained more information than was covered in the course. It was listed as a supplemental book in the syllabus.

Mr Geronimo Perez
Psychology Special Ed Dept, Texas A & M Univ-Commerce
February 28, 2014

Very good book and easy to read.

Mr Alan Searle
Psychology , Grimsby Institute of Further and Higher Education
November 26, 2013

This book covers the eight areas of occupational psychology in excellent detail. I would certainly recommend this as an advanced book for my students.

Mr Andrew Clements
Psychology Department, Bedfordshire University
April 10, 2013

A great all round textbook for Psychology students dipping their academic toes into the world of Occupational and Organisational Psychology. Full of key issues and debate.

Dr Kevin Wilson-Smith
Department of Applied Psychology, University of Cumbria
February 19, 2013

Well organised, well written, but the content overlaps with the books that I already use, therefore little added values.

Dr Hyun-Jung Lee
Department of Accounting and Finance, London School of Economics and Political Science
March 15, 2011

This is excellent text book for students of organisational psychology, covering all aspects of the discipline. The study boxes are particularly helpful for students, summarising key points from the chapters.

Dr Elizabeth Mathews
Humanities, Institute of Technology, Tallaght
February 1, 2011

An excellent in-depth text for those of our Applied Psychology course who are intending to proceed to Occupational Psychology.

Mr Robert (Bob) Bundy
HCPS, South East Essex College
January 23, 2011

Lynne Millward

It is with great sadness that we have to report the death of Lynne Millward who died of cancer in the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice in Farnham on Tuesday 6 March.... More About Author

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ISBN: 9780761941347
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