ABSTRACT

Psychology and Work is a new textbook for introductory Industrial and Organizational (I/O) Psychology classes. Written by award-winning I/O professors with expertise in I/O Psychology and teaching this course, the book is organized into three main sections. It first includes an overview of the history of I/O Psychology and a chapter on research methods, subsequently covers the core principles of Industrial Psychology, and then discusses the key areas of Organizational Psychology.

The book contains numerous features that highlight key concepts and their relevance to students:

  • Learning goals direct students to the main objectives of each chapter
  • What Does This Mean for You? and Workplace Application boxes address the implications of the material for students
  • Case studies with accompanying questions illustrate how concepts are relevant in real-world practice
  • Reading lists and Your Turn questions provide further discussion
  • Keywords defined in the margins help students grasp important concepts
  • Sections discussing global and current issues give students a sense of what’s happening in the I/O psychology field

The book also has extensive online resources such as interactive features, quizzes, PowerPoint slides, and an instructor’s manual. Accompanied by a dynamic design and a strong set of pedagogical tools, Psychology and Work presents all-new content and relevant coverage for the I/O psychology course.

part |2 pages

Part I Background

part |2 pages

Part II Industrial Psychology

part |2 pages

Part III Organizational Psychology

chapter 9|37 pages

Work Motivation

chapter 10|42 pages

Leadership at Work

chapter 11|37 pages

Job Attitudes and Emotions at Work

chapter 12|48 pages

Stress and Occupational Health Psychology

chapter 13|38 pages

Teams at Work

chapter 1|1 pages

Images and Credit Lines

chapter 4|1 pages

Chapter 4

chapter 7|1 pages

Chapter 7

chapter 11|1 pages

Chapter 11

chapter 14|1 pages

Chapter 14