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Walter Bingham's Contributions during WWII
During World War II, Walter Bingham served as the chief psychologist for the U.S. War Department. In this role, he was instrumental in creating new systems for military personnel management, including methods for job selection, classification, training, and performance reviews, as well as techniques for team development and influencing morale and attitudes.
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The massive and rapid mobilization of personnel for a major global conflict in the mid-20th century created unprecedented challenges, such as selecting the right individuals for highly specialized roles, training them quickly, and maintaining morale. Which of the following best analyzes how these specific challenges directly spurred the expansion of industrial psychology?