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DOI: 10.1037/e579092011-002
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I-O psychology in introductory psychology textbooks: A survey of authors

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“…Gardner-Bonneau, 1984). Given that many introductory psychology texts fail to include IO (Culbertson, 2011; Payne & Pariyothorn, 2007) and similar concerns exist for HF (e.g., Brill, DeLucia, Flach, Kaber, & Youmans, 2013), a potential dearth of IO and HF information for undergraduates exists in many universities. Shoenfelt, Kottke, & Stone (2015) developed an informational brochure to address this need.…”
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“…Gardner-Bonneau, 1984). Given that many introductory psychology texts fail to include IO (Culbertson, 2011; Payne & Pariyothorn, 2007) and similar concerns exist for HF (e.g., Brill, DeLucia, Flach, Kaber, & Youmans, 2013), a potential dearth of IO and HF information for undergraduates exists in many universities. Shoenfelt, Kottke, & Stone (2015) developed an informational brochure to address this need.…”
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confidence: 99%