Human behaviour and its relation to industry

a series of lectures delivered at McGill university, Montreal, January 12, 1944-March 28, 1944

Human behaviour and its relation to industry
Cameron, Ewen, Cameron, Ewen
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Human behaviour and its relation to industry

a series of lectures delivered at McGill university, Montreal, January 12, 1944-March 28, 1944

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McGill university
Language
English
Pages
204

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Table of Contents

Contents.
pt. I. Behaviour of normal individuals: Medicine in industry, by H. G. Ross. Development of the individual; How the individual meets situations, by Baruch Silverman. Motivations and incentives, by Frances Alexander. The individual in the industrial community, by A. C. Dawson. Women in industry; The older worker, by Lydia G. Giberson. Personnel selection and job assignment, by Frances Alexander.
pt. II. Maladjustments of the industrial worker: Job misfits (personality difficulties) by Lydia G. Giberson. Job misfits (work conditions) by D. E. Cameron. Absenteeism, by H. G. Webster. Wartime pressure and its effects, by D. E. Cameron. Organization of industrial mental health, by F. F. Tallman. The relation of health to behaviour, by H. G. Ross.

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [205]-[206].

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Montreal
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McGill monograph series -- 3, McGill monograph series -- 3.

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x, 204 pages, 4 leaves
Number of pages
204

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OL45391149M
LCCN
a45003901
OCLC/WorldCat
14731908

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