Construction Industry Research Board
Engineering psychology is a branch of applied psychology specifically
concerned with the discovery and application of information about human
behavior and its relation to machines, tools, and jobs so that their
design may best match the abilities and limitations of their human
users. The field is also referred to, from time to time, as
psychotechnology or applied experimental psychology, but these two names
appear to be gradually dropping out of use.
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