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A history of social psychological reactions to new technology
James R. Carlopio
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Academic Anxiety
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Automated Device
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Automatic Machine
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Bucket Elevator
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Continuous Process Technology
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Europe
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Historical Development
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Historical Review
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History of Technology
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Human Element
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Innovative Business Practices
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Intermediate Forms
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Jacquard Loom
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Job Displacement
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Job Redesign
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Labor-saving Technology
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Luddism
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Management Needs
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Participative Style
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Physical Burden
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Process Phases
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Production Process
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Production System
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Psychological Reactance
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Reflexive Attention
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Semi-automated
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Semi-automatic
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Social Psychological
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Socio-technical Systems Theory
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Unionism
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Working Conditions
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Social Sciences
Americas
33%
Business Practice
33%
Europe
33%
Fractionalization
33%
Historical Development
33%
Historical Review
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History of Science
33%
Socio-technical systems
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Technological Change
100%
Working Conditions
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Psychology
Mindset
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Production System
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Systems Theory
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Buckets
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Elevators
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