Psychology: A Study of a Science. Study II: Empirical Substructure and Relations With Other Sciences. Volume 5. The Process Are
DOI: 10.1037/10040-013
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Human engineering and psychology.

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“…This state of affairs must have been foreseen by the late F. V. Taylor (107) writing in 1957 for Psychology: A Study of Science when he distin guished between the technological "human engineering design" and the scientific "engineering psychology." This state of affairs must have been foreseen by the late F. V. Taylor (107) writing in 1957 for Psychology: A Study of Science when he distin guished between the technological "human engineering design" and the scientific "engineering psychology."…”
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“…This state of affairs must have been foreseen by the late F. V. Taylor (107) writing in 1957 for Psychology: A Study of Science when he distin guished between the technological "human engineering design" and the scientific "engineering psychology." This state of affairs must have been foreseen by the late F. V. Taylor (107) writing in 1957 for Psychology: A Study of Science when he distin guished between the technological "human engineering design" and the scientific "engineering psychology."…”
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