This Course Examine If There Could Be an Engineering Model That Allows The Prediction of Human Behavior in Work and Training Environments. For This Purpose, We Review The Basic Experimental Methods, The Classical Experimental Findings and The Accepted Theoretical Approaches in The Social and Behavioral Science. Reviewed Models Include Those That Predict Behavior at The Group And Individual Level. We Also Discuss The Possibility Of Externally Modifying Human Behavior By The Use of Practice And Incentives. The Grade Will Be Based On a Test and a Final Project.

Faculty: Data and Decision Sciences
|Undergraduate Studies

Pre-required courses

94423 - Introduction to Statistics or 94424 - Statistics 1


Course with no extra credit

99636


Course with no extra credit (contained)

95604 95677


Semestrial Information