Alphonse Chapanis

Alphonse Chapanis (March 17, 1917 – October 4, 2002) was an American pioneer in the field of industrial design, and is widely considered one of the fathers of ergonomics or human factors – the science of ensuring that design takes account of human characteristics. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Applied experimental psychology ; human factors in engineering design. by Chapanis, Alphonse

    New York : Wiley, 1949
    Format: Book


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    Research techniques in human engineering. by Chapanis, Alphonse

    Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press 1959
    Format: Book


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    The Chapanis chronicles : 50 years of human factors research, education and design by Chapanis, Alphonse

    Santa Barbara, Calif. : Aegean, 1999
    Format: Book


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    Applied experimental psychology ; human factors in engineering design. by Chapanis, Alphonse

    New York : Wiley, 1961
    Format: Book


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    The design and conduct of human engineering studies by Chapanis, Alphonse

    San Diego : San Diego State College Foundation, 1956
    Format: Book


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    Man-machine engineering by Chapanis, Alphonse

    Belmont, Calif., Wadsworth Pub. Co. 1965
    Format: Book


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    Lectures on men and machines : an introduction to human engineering by Chapanis, Alphonse

    Baltimore, Md. : Systems Research Laboratory, 1947
    Format: Book


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    Ethnic variables in human factors engineering : based on papers presented at a symposium on "National and cultural variables in human factors engineering," held in Oosterbeek, The...

    Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975
    Other Authors: “…Chapanis, Alphonse…”
    Format: Conference Proceeding Book