Maisy's Colors by Lucy Cousins

Maisy's Colors by Lucy Cousins

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Maisy's Colors by Lucy Cousins

A primer on the research issues and techniques for each human factors subdiscipline, this book brings together the works of some of the best human factors researchers, from Wickens to Willeges and from Boehm-Davis to Mital. Each of the fourteen chapters, covering a range of topics from consumer products, to medical devices, to military systems, is written by a noted expert in the area, and is a brief tutorial on the research issues, techniques, and apparatus used when conducting research in a particular discipline. For researchers in the field of human engineering.

Cousins, Mel: - Mel Cousins is currently Reader in History at Oxford Brookes University. He also held the position of Special Adviser to the minister for Social Affairs for Ireland. He is currently based at the department of History at Oxford Brookes University, where he is undertaking PhD research in the history of social policy. He has already authored several books on Social Welfare.
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ISBN 13 9780763602376
ISBN 10 076360237X
Title Maisy's Colors
Author Lucy Cousins
Series Maisy Books
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Candlewick Press (MA)
Year published 1999-03-03
Number of pages 24
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