Definition of industrial psychology by different authors
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Industrial psychology
According to E. J. McCormic and Joseph Tiffin, “ Industrial Psychology is concerned with the study of human behavior in those aspects of life that are related to the production, distribution and use of the goods and services in our civilization.
M. l. Blum and J. C. Naylor have defined industrial psychology as the application or extension of psychological facts and principles to the problem concerning human beings operating within the context of business and industry.
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Industrial psychology
According to E. J. McCormic and Joseph Tiffin, “ Industrial Psychology is concerned with the study of human behavior in those aspects of life that are related to the production, distribution and use of the goods and services in our civilization.
M. l. Blum and J. C. Naylor have defined industrial psychology as the application or extension of psychological facts and principles to the problem concerning human beings operating within the context of business and industry.
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@RASHI
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