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psychotechnics

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psy·cho·tech·nics  (sk-tknks)
n. (used with a sing. verb)
The practical or technological application of psychology, as in analysis of social or economic problems.

psycho·techni·cal adj.
psycho·tech·nician (-tk-nshn) n.


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For Benjamin, the psychotechnics used to assess the qualifications of the individual worker bore a significant structural resemblance to the psychotechnics of filmmaking, wherein the recording technology itself assumes the role of assessor, taking the measure of an actor's affective labor.
 
 
 
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