01405 2200205 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001500077035001900092041000800111082001100119084001700130100004300147245003900190260003100229300003800260500003300298520083000331650003801161INLIS00000000000310120200508202144200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a012657412X 0010-0520003101 aeng0 a158.03 a158.03/SPI/E0 aEditor-in-Chief Charles D. Spielberger00aEncyclopedia of Applied Psychology aOxfordbWarner Booksc2004 axxxviii, 855 p.b: illus.;c29 cm aCompleted Volume from 1 to 3 aThe Encyclopedia of Applied Psychology is a comprehensive and authoritative study covering the field of applied psychology. It includes over 300 articles on various aspects of this subject, contained in three volumes. Each article provides a focused description of the given topic, intended to inform a broad spectrum of readers, ranging from research professionals through to students and the interested general public. The articles are self-contained and can be read in isolation, but there is a general scheme linking related topics by means of cross-referencing. In order that you, the reader, will derive the greatest benefit from your use of this book. It explains how the encyclopedia is organized and how the information within it can be located. Articles whose titles begin with the letters F to Per are in Volume 2. 0aApplied Psychology - Encyclopedia