To: Road Walker who wrote (1717 ) 1/20/2013 9:31:29 AM From: Lahcim Leinad Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2222 What is "industrial psychology" anyway? Glad you asked! I think Henry Ford perfected this nightmare, first:Industrial and organizational psychology (also known as I/O psychology or work psychology ) is the scientific study of employees, workplaces, and organizations. Industrial and organizational psychologists contribute to an organization's success by improving the workplace and the performance, satisfaction and well-being of its people. An I/O psychologist researches and identifies how employee behaviors and attitudes can be improved through hiring practices, training programs, and feedback and management systems. [1] I/O psychologists also help organizations transition among periods of change and development. Industrial and organizational psychology is related to organizational behavior and human capital . An applied science , I–O psychology is represented by Division 14 of the American Psychological Association , known formally as the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). - WiKiNow just shoot away and hope you get lucky, and post production can make an average exposure fairly good. At this early point it feels sloppy, like cheating. Progress I guess, maybe. True, up to a point. I now feel totally free to flow with the performers, and and spray away, in nearly no light situations. That leads me into taking greater chances than even the performers, which results in dreams come true results. No complaints about the digital era of photography here. None. Yeah, I like to revisit film, once in a while, but I'm thankful I no longer have to depend on it, at all!!!