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  • |[[Science|Pure and applied science]] |[[Psychology]]
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  • ...bsp;[[Learning]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Thinking]] '''4.3.6'''&nbsp;[[Personality psychology|Personality]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;the&nbsp;Self:&nbsp;Integration&nbsp;and&nbsp;D ...sp;[[logic|Formal Logic]],&nbsp;[[Metalogic]],&nbsp;&&nbsp;[[applied logic|Applied&nbsp;Logic]] || rowspan="6" align="center" | [[Mortimer J. Adler|Mortimer<B
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  • ...rsity and eventually received an instructorship and finally a doctorate in psychology.<ref>[http://c250.columbia.edu/c250_celebrates/remarkable_columbians/mortim ...not meaningfully ask about the relation of psychology to neurology because psychology is identical with neurology.<ref name=IntellectImmaterial/>}}
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  • ...heory]]{{·}} [[Sociology]]{{·}} [[Political science]]{{·}} [[Behavioral psychology]] [[Category:Technology and applied science templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]<!--most likely needs focusing-->
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  • [[Category:Applied sciences]] [[Category:Systems psychology]]
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  • ...d lactate in acute carbon monoxide intoxication in man |journal=Journal of Applied Toxicology: JAT |volume=5 |issue=6 |pages=395–7 |year=1985 |month=Decembe ...implications for child and adolescent mental health|journal=Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry|volume=12|issue=4|pages=583–597|year=2007|month=October|pm
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  • ...ieves that organizational climate originated out of social and behavioural psychology in the 1950’s and 1960’s. See, Yule, (2003).</ref> The concept of "orga ...to describe the type of climate being measured. The term climate should be applied to a specific area of research, rather than an organizational measure. Ther
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  • ...ctice: organizational risk assessment and intervention. Journal of Applied Psychology 73(4):727-735.</ref> ...rison,David."Telecommuting Win-Win For Employees And Employers."Journal of Applied Psychology92.6 (2008) 5-5</ref>
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  • ...nterpersonal mistreatment in the workplace. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology. 8 (4), 247-265. ...of distributive, procedural, and interactional justice. Journal of Applied Psychology. 82 (3), 434-443.
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  • Many Americans are experiencing [[Burnout (psychology)|burnout]] due to overwork and increased stress. This condition is seen in ...qresearcher/cqresrre1995080400.] Michael Feuerstein, professor of clinical psychology at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences at Bethesda Nav
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  • ...derations that this involves. They include: [[physiology]], [[anatomy]], [[psychology]], [[biomechanics]], [[nutrition]], and similar. Contrary to [[sports scien [[Category:Applied sciences]]
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  • ...afety]], in that it also seeks 'safe' systems, procedures or methods to be applied in the workplace or to the environment. ...ng potential or actual '''exposures''' to hazards. Several methods can be applied in assessing the workplace or environment for exposure to a known or suspec
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  • ...gineering]], [[industrial design]], [[kinesiology]], [[physiology]] and [[psychology]]. Typically, an ergonomist will have a BA or BS in Psychology, Industrial/Mechanical Engineering or Industrial Design or Health Sciences,
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  • ...rganizational Behavior Analysis has been done for 100 years. Directing the applied research to an organizational application specifically to safety has been g ...rganizational Behavior Analysis has been done for 100 years. Directing the applied research to an organizational application specifically to safety has been g
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  • * [[Hawthorne effect]] — A form of [[Reactivity (psychology)|reactivity]] whereby subjects improve an aspect of their behavior being ex * [[Hick's law]] — In psychology, the time it takes for a person to make a decision as a result of the possi
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  • ...deas in education, improving world order, music composition, religion, and psychology | Distinguished achievement in engineering mechanics, as applied to cicil engineering
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  • ...land: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Office of Applied Studies.</ref><ref>Shand, F. and Mattick, R. (2002) Results from the 4th Na cannabis withdrawal. ''Journal of Abnormal Psychology''
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  • ...ciation; Johns Hopkins University study, Principles of Addiction Medicine; Psychology Today; National Gambling Impact Commission Study; National Council on Probl
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  • ...sensation"),<ref name=Small1962/> refers to the inhibition of [[Sensation (psychology)|sensation]]. ...will do is to give a hint or two as to names&mdash;or the name&mdash;to be applied to the state produced and the agent. The state should, I think, be called '
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  • ...sensation"),<ref name=Small1962/> refers to the inhibition of [[Sensation (psychology)|sensation]]. ...will do is to give a hint or two as to names&mdash;or the name&mdash;to be applied to the state produced and the agent. The state should, I think, be called '
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