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Example of a Human Factors Psychology Environment

A large room filled with people working at computer stations, as shown in Photograph B, illustrates a typical environment studied by human factors psychology. This field, also known as ergonomics, examines how to design these workstations—including desks, chairs, and computers—to optimize worker productivity, health, and safety.

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