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100 _aShaikh, M R
245 _aIndustrial Psychology
250 _a1st
260 _bVrinda Publication (P) Ltd.
_c2008
_aDelhi
300 _a265p.
500 _a1. Introduction to Psychology 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Sub Fields of Psychology 1.3 Professional Psychologists 1.4 Application of Psychology Exercise 2. Industrial Psychology 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Definition of Industrial Psychology 2.3 General Psychology and Industrial Psychology 2.4 Industrial Psychologist: 2.5 Subfields of Industrial Psychology: 2.6 Premises and Methods of Industrial Psychology: 2.7 Nature and Scope of Industrial Psychology 2.8 History and Development of Industrial Psychology 2.9 Hurdles In the Path of Industrial Psychology: Exercise 3. Personnel Selection 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Selection 3.3 Occupational Information 3.4 Selection Techniques: 3.5 Individual Differences Exercise 4. Psychological Testing 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Development of Tests: 4.3 Characteristics of a Good Test 4.4 Classification of Tests: 4.5 Advantages and Disadvantages of Psychological test: 4.6 Test Conducted in Educational, Government and Industrial Selection: Exercise 5. Motivation and Job Satisfaction 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Importance of Motivation: 5.3 Theories of Motivation: 5.4 Incentives: 5.4 Job Satisfaction: 5.5 Factors Influencing Job Satisfaction: 5.6 “Faces” Job Satisfaction Scale: 5.7 Introduction: Exercise 6. Human Engineering 61. Introduction 6.2 Objectives of Work Study: 6.3 Time and Motion Studies : 6.4 Work Curve: 6.5 Fatigue: 6.6 Introduction: 6.7 Causes of Boredom: 6.8 Methods of Eliminating Boredom & Monotony in Industry 6.9 The FMB Triangle [Fatigue—Monotony— Boredom Triangle] Exercise 7. Leadership 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Concept of Leadership: 7.4 Contingency Theories of Leadership: 7.5 Behavioural Approach To leadership 7.6 Functions of Leaders Exercise 8. Accident Prevention and Safety Measures 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Definition 8.3 Causes of Accidents 8.4 A model of the accident Phenomenon: 8.5 The reduction of Accidents Exercise
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