Thomas W. Harrell Professor of Applied Psychology Graduate School of Business, Stanford University INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY A BASIC TEXT, with the undergraduate student constantly in mind, this revised edition retains those features of over-all organization and clarity of exposition for which the first edition was admired by teacher and student alike. Early reviewers have noted, without exception, the author’s concern for the vocabulary level appropriate for an introductory course. Noted also, by specialists and teachers, is the balance attained in the amount of detail given to industrial testing. Many illustrative examples have been incorprorated from actual situations, and the importance of human relations in industry has been stressed so that the student will more clearly understand this basic concept. Brief chapter summaries are presented for the student’s review, and a list of current references offers suggestions for further reading. THE AUTHOR Well known for his contributions during World War II in his positions as Director of Technical Training Research for the United states Air Force, and as Research Director for the adjutant General’s Office of the War Department, Professor Harrell has long been associated with basic research and its applications in government and industry. He has been on the faculty of the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University and has been consultant on Management Selection and Training for many companies