
Memory in the real world
Gillian Cohen
1989
This textbook has been updated and extended to include recent research in all areas of everyday memory.
Both "Memory in the real world" by Gillian Cohen and "Human safety and risk management" by A. Ian Glendon, A. Ian Glendon, Eugene F. McKenna are popular choices for readers interested in Human behavior and Memory. This comparison helps you decide which to read first — or whether both belong on your list.

Gillian Cohen
1989
This textbook has been updated and extended to include recent research in all areas of everyday memory.

A. Ian Glendon, A. Ian Glendon, Eugene F. McKenna
1995
Reflecting a decade’s worth of changes, Human Safety and Risk Management, Second Edition contains new chapters addressing safety culture and models of risk as well as an extensive re-working of the material from the earlier edition. Examining a wide range of approaches to risk, the authors define safety culture and review theoretical models that elucidate mechanisms linking safety culture with safety performance. Filled with practical examples and case studies and drawing on a range of disciplines, the book explores individual differences and the many ways in which human beings are alike within a risk and safety context. It delineates a risk management approach that includes a range of techniques such as risk assessment, safety audit, and safety interventions. The authors address concepts central to workplace safety such as attitudes and their link with behavior. They discuss managing behavior in work environments including key functions and benefits of groups, factors influencing team effectiveness, and barriers to effectiveness such as groupthink.
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