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BartlettF. C.‘Psychology and the Soldier’ (Cambridge University Press). For 1919-38.
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StevensS. S.1951‘Handbook of Experimental Psychology’ (John Wiley and Sons, New York, and Chapman and Hall, London).
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BoringE. G.1950‘A History of Experimental Psychology’ (Appleton-Century-Crofts Inc., New York). For the 1939-45 war period.
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BartlettF. C. Flying Personnel Research Committee Report 565, ‘Instrument Controls and Display’.
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MackworthN. H.Rep. med. Res. Coun., Lond., Special Report Series No. 268, ‘Researches on the Measurement of Human Performance’.
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BartlettF. C.MackworthN. H. Air Ministry Air Publication 3139B, ‘Planned Seeing’.
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ChapanisA. and others 1947‘Lectures on Men and Machines’ (The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, U.S.A.). For the period 1946 onward.
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WienerN.1948‘Cybernetics’ (John Wiley and Sons, New York).
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CherryE. C.1951Proc. Instn elect. Engrs, vol. 98.1(A), p. 346; vol. 98 III(P), p. 383, ‘A History of the Theory of Information’.
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FrickF. C.1959‘Information Theory, in Psychology. A Study of a Science’, vol. 2 (McGraw-Hill Book Co. Inc., New York and London).
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MackworthN. H.J. Instn Prod. Engrs, vol. 35, p. 214, ‘Work Design and Training for Future Industrial Skills’.
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Various reports issued by the M.R.C. Unit for Research in Applied Psychology (M.R.C.A.P.U., Cambridge).
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WoodsonW. E.1954‘Human Engineering for Equipment Design’ (University of California Press).