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Research Techniques in Human Engineering
By Jon Weimer (editor)
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Prentice Hall
Publication date June 1, 1995
Binding Paperback
Edition Facsimile
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780130970725
ISBN-10 0130970727
Dimensions 1.25 by 7.75 by 10.50 in.
Weight 2.45 lbs.
Original list price $71.33
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A primer on the research issues and techniques for each human factors subdiscipline, this book brings together the works of some of the best human factors researchers, from Wickens to Willeges and from Boehm-Davis to Mital. Each of the fourteen chapters, covering a range of topics from consumer products, to medical devices, to military systems, is written by a noted expert in the area, and is a brief tutorial on the research issues, techniques, and apparatus used when conducting research in a particular discipline. For researchers in the field of human engineering.



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9780130970725 | details & prices | 7.75 × 10.50 × 1.25 in. | 2.45 lbs | List price $71.33
About: A primer on the research issues and techniques for each human factors subdiscipline, this book brings together the works of some of the best human factors researchers, from Wickens to Willeges and from Boehm-Davis to Mital.

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