Machinsky is the best I/O text for psych majors but Auerbach "The World of Work" goes over better with general audiences.
Rip Pisacreta, Ph.D. Professor, Psychology, Ferris State University Big Rapids, MI 49307 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.
Robert Smither text is very good.I think it is called
the Psychology of Work Behavior.He is at Rollins College at Winter Park
Florida.Btw,those profs at Rollins Smither,John Houston,
and Sandra McIntyre are tops in this area and could
provide you with good info.
Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona
I also think the Muchinsky text is excellent as is the student work book.
However, because I am not trained in I/O I took a different path when I
started teaching it last year. I assigned Spector's book (Wiley).
The author makes all his lecture and chapter outlines available online.
The Spector
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> Could some of you share your suggestions for introductory texts in
> industrial/organizational psychology? Thanks.
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> Mark
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> M. Press, Ph.D.
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> Mark
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To: TIPS; PSYCHTEACHER
Subject: I/O Texts
Could some of you share your suggestions for introductory texts in
industrial/organizational psychology? Thanks.
Mark
M. Press, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology, Touro College, 1602 Avenue J, Brooklyn, NY 11230
718-252-7800, x 275
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Could some of you share your suggestions for introductory texts in
industrial/organizational psychology? Thanks.
Mark
M. Press, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology, Touro College, 1602 Avenue J, Brooklyn, NY 11230
718-252-7800, x 275
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In response to Bob Keefer's post:
"...I certainly hope Frank Landy's 'Psychology of Work Behavior'
is still being published. I've used it, happily, for years.
And I'm hoping to use it this fall..."
I checked the Brooks/Cole web site and found that Landy is indeed still
available, but we're talki
On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, David Campbell wrote:
> I would love to see a systematic assessment of ALL the I/O texts if
> someone has the time. These "other texts" include: Jewell, Aamodt,
> Lowenberg & Conrad, Smither, Berry, Cascio, Riggio, Spector, Auerbach, Saal
> &
esearch using student-subjects in lab
settings). Muchinsky may be slightly more technical and Schultz slightly
more assessible to the average student.
I would love to see a systematic assessment of ALL the I/O texts if
someone has the time. These "other texts" include: Jewell, Aamodt,
Low
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