ANALIZA MUNCII: APLICAŢII ÎN DOMENIUL MILITAR
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methodologies in job analysis, military servicesAbstract
Perhaps no other institution has been inextricably linked with the development of psychology as
the military, and especially the U.S. military services. These services were in the forefront of the
development of systematic task, job and occupational information and in the use of such
information in selection, classification, placement, training and performance appraisal. This article
tries to make some evaluations of the military occupational analysis and job analysis
methodologies, focused on the American developments.
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