International Psychological and Psychotechnical Association
International Psychological and Psychotechnical Association, Association Internationale de Psychologie et Psychotechnique
Founded: 15/11/1925
Sources:
HB 1925, HB 1929
Officers
Seats
Members in these countries
Le Comité se compose des délégués dans les pays suivants/The Committee is composed of delegates from the following countries:
Austria
(since 1925)
,
Belgium
(since 1925)
,
Estonia
(since 1925)
,
Finland
(since 1925)
,
France
(since 1925)
,
Germany
(since 1925)
,
Hungary
(since 1925)
,
Italy
(since 1925)
,
Latvia
(since 1925)
,
Netherlands
(since 1925)
,
Norway
(since 1925)
,
Romania
(since 1925)
,
Sweden
(since 1925)
,
Switzerland
(since 1925)
,
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
(since 1925)
,
United Kingdom
(since 1925)
,
Object
a) l'investigation des capacités, de la particularité et du développement de l'individu seul et des
nations; b) le travail aux bases psychologiques des méthodes d'instruction; c) l'analyse psy-
chologique des branches professionnelles; d) l'investigation statistique des branches professionnelles: e) la rationalisation de la force de travail humaine dans le travail profession-
nel; f) les méthodes de travail psychologiques (HB 1925).
(a) Investigation of the capacities, peculiarities and development of individuals and nations; (b) the psychological study of methods of instruction; (c) psychological analysis in regard to various industries; (d) statistical enquiries in regard to various industries ; (e) rationalisation of human labour in industry ; (f) methods of psychological work (HB 1929).
General facts
L'Association a été fondée le 15 novembre 1925 et a commencé son activité officielle le 15 mars 1926 (HB 1925).
The Association was founded in 1925, and commenced its official work in 1926.
It has representatives in all the countries of Europe. In 1927, at the fourth International Congress for Technopsychology. held in Paris, it was decided that a fusion of the International Psychological and Psychotechnical Association and the International Psychotechnical Conference should take place (HB 1929).
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