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Human Factors in Engineering and Design

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Cover artist
  
Carla Bauer

Dewey Decimal
  
620.8'2—dc20

Originally published
  
1957

Pages
  
704 (7th ed.)

LC Class
  
TA166.S33

Page count
  
704 (7th ed.)

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ISBN
  
978-0070549012 (7th ed.)

Authors
  
Ernest J. McCormick, Mark S. Sanders

Subjects
  
Human factors and ergonomics, User interface design

Similar
  
Human Factors in System D, Handbook of Human Factors a, An introduction to human, Human Factors Design H, Introduction to ergonomics

Human Factors in Engineering and Design is an engineering textbook, currently in its seventh edition. The book, first published in 1957, is considered a classic in human factors and ergonomics, and one of the best-established texts in the field. It is frequently taught in upper-level and graduate courses in the U.S., and is relied on by practicing human factors and ergonomics professionals.

The text is divided into six sections: Introduction; Information Input; Human Output and Control; Work Space and Arrangement; Environment; and Human Factors: Selected Topics.

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