Human Factors in Engineering and Design explained

Human Factors in Engineering and Design
Author:Mark S. Sanders
Ernest J. McCormick
Cover Artist:Carla Bauer
Subject:Human factors and ergonomics
Interface design
Published:1957
1976, 1982, 1987, 1993 (McGraw-Hill)
Pages:704 (7th ed.)
Isbn:978-0070549012
Isbn Note:(7th ed.)
Dewey:620.8'2—dc20
Congress:TA166.S33

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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