Henry Clay Smith
1913 – 2005
For 38 years, Henry was a professor of psychology at Michigan State University. He taught, did research, and published books on industrial psychology, personality development, and sensitivity to people, which he defined as the ability to predict other people's behavior. His early work on the effects of music on the productivity of assembly line workers helped make music part of the background of daily work life. Source: *Henry Clay Smith, 92, Was Psychology Professor*. The Vineyard Gazette. (2005, July 21). Retrieved January 30, 2023, from https://vineyardgazette.com/obituaries/2005/07/22/henry-clay-smith-92-was-psychology-professor
Personality development
Personality adjustment. --
Psychology of industrial behavior
Sensitivity to people
Sensitivity training
La connaissance concrète d'autrui
Music in relation to employee attitudes, piecework production, and industrial accidents
Personality development
Sensitivity training
Ten keys to understanding people