释义 |
psycho-ˈtechnical, a. Also without hyphen. [f. psycho- + technical a.] Pertaining to or concerned with the application of psychological facts or knowledge to practical problems in industry, employment, education, etc.
1903H. Münsterberg in Harvard Psychol. Stud. I. 654 The science of pedagogy is a psycho-technical discipline which makes education mechanical. 1927Daily Express 17 June 12 Electrical machinery, levers, mechanical puzzles, and complete paraphernalia for psycho⁓technical tests. 1962Guardian 20 July 5/7 To the applicants for jobs, the ‘psychotechnical’ examinations were at once ludicrous and frightening. |