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...We will not address the fundamental aspects of job design in this chapter, because...with special reference to knowledge workers in organizations. We will consider...innovation and productivity from knowledge workers. Also included in this chapter are...important to the human body as is any other physiological need—air, water, and food...
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...00281970). Recognition of aspects of consciousness through...00ADchophysical experiment. Physiological Psychology, 4, 137-144...per­manent night-workers and rotation shiftworkers...00ADtal alpha rhythm. Physiological Psychology, 4, 185-198...00281976). Sleep of night workers: Electroencephalography...
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...from not onlytheir fellow workers but from meaning itself...America has allowed its workers to breathe as­bestos...The job insecurity that workers increasingly ex­perience...dramatic psychological and physiological effects, isviewed by neoclassical...
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...pressures, that is, outside pressures from peers, parents, teachers and wider society, as much as from inside physiological and emotional pressures. Developmental explanationsAlongside psychoanalytic interpretations, other psychological...
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...2019 women and adolescent girls from harmful texts.18 Women's reading ability, it was thought, was determined by physiological factors. Women had a lower brain-weight than men, and so were considered less fit for intellectual pursuits. The...
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...most direct victims of oppression. Organic disorders refers to those conditions which, ‘are the result of physiological, neurological or biochemical malfunction’ (Akbar, 1991:348). He stresses that all four disorders...
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...same two general direc­tions are revealed by Hyland's thesis: sociological explanations,and genetic or physiological explanations. Socioculturally, the ac­counts are based on the differences that typify the childhood andnurturing...
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...They were interested in exploring aspects of conception, and also of its inhibition...information, not only from physicians and physiological researchers, but also from infertility...1984). Currently infant mental health workers in Australia are exploring the most subtle aspects of the interaction between mother...
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...experienced diminished sexual functioning.The dysfunction may be physiological or psychosocial in natureand is intertwined with other problems...changes. Unfortunately, since physicians,nurses, and social workers in ESRD programs have had littleor no experience or training...
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...found for any of the physiological variables measured...view to increasing workers' comfort. It is...measure the workers physiological and biomechanical...study, a range of physiological variables was combined...
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