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Oxford University Press Southern Africa
Oxford University Press Southern Africa
Psychology in the work context 4e - Instructor's Manual
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Psychology in the work context 4e

Description
Psychology in the work context 4e is a thorough introductory text for students of industrial and organisational (IO) psychology. The book provides a comprehensive conceptual framework for understanding work behaviour and relationships at work. It makes use of work-related examples and applications pertinent to the South African context and culture-specific issues are discussed where relevant. The fourth edition of Psychology in the work context has been streamlined while referring to current thinking in and about psychology and industrial psychology.

Key features

  • The book maintains a balance between the discipline of psychology and the work context as serves the needs of first-year I-O Psychology and HR students. This means that the reader does not simply study HR processes but is equipped with a theoretical framework from which to analyse issues in the work place.
  • There are extensive work-related examples (such as the 'neurotic imposter phenomenon') many of which deal with issues pertinent to SA (such as learning-potential testing). This lays the foundations for students to use I-O psychology in their careers.
  • Cultural issues are discussed (such as culture-bound syndromes in psychopathology). This develops career-facing students, equipped to work with diversity in a multicultural workforce. Different types of information boxes break the text into manageable sections and guide students in applying their minds to the concepts discussed.
  • There are also different types of assessment activities, including case studies, questions for discussion and practice, a, and multiple choice questions, which enhance the reader’s understanding of concepts and applications in the work context, and also personalise the learning context.
  • The book contains a glossary of updated key concepts in English and Afrikaans – this acts as a quick reference to students to check that they have worked through all the concepts covered in the textbook.

Contents
Preface
Orientation
Guidelines for using this book
Acknowledgements



PART I: Schools of thought and organisational psychology
1. Theoretical perspectives in psychology
2. Fields of study and practice areas in industrial and organisational psychology


PART II: Individual behavioural processes
3. The biological basis of behaviour
4. Human development across the life span
5. Learning
6. Perception
7. Cognition
8. Motivation and emotion


PART III: Social behaviour and processes
9. Attitudes and values
10. Prosocial behaviours, aggression and conflict
11. Group behaviour and other social processes in organisations
12. Leadership and entrepreneurial behaviour


PART IV: Personality in the work context
13. The nature of personality and fundamental assumptions in personality study
14. Personality in unconscious processes
15. Personality by learning
16. Personality recognised in traits
17. Personality through self-experience
18. Personality through cognitive constructions


PART V: Employee and organisational well-being
19. Psychological well-being
20. Psychological disorders and work-adjustment problems


PART VI Psychological methodologies
21. Assessment of personality and individual differences
22. Research and other methods in psychology


Bibliography
Glossary (English/Afrikaans)
Index (English)

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