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The Hawthorne experiments and the introduction of Jean Piaget in American industrial psychology, 1929-1932.
Authors:Hsueh   Yeh
Abstract:The Hawthorne interview program between 1929 and 1932 was one of the most significant industrial studies in the United States. The Hawthorne researchers applied Jean Piaget's clinical method in their extensive interviews with tens of thousands of workers. Chiefly responsible for the program's methodology was Elton Mayo, an Australian who saw interviewing as a means to promote social cooperation. Previous discussions of the Hawthorne experiments have ignored the influence of Piaget in the social sciences. This article provides an account of Mayo's and the Hawthorne researchers' efforts to fuse Piaget's innovation with burgeoning American industrial psychology. The endeavor was not an isolated event but rather drew on the theories and practice of Janet-Piaget psychology, on the support of the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Foundation, and on a discourse among social scientists about Piaget's work. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:Hawthorne experiments   American industrial psychology   Piaget   interviewing   E. Mayo
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