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The Hawthorne studies was a program of industrial research run by Western Electric Company it took place over a long period of time between 1924 and 1932, until the early years of the Depression. The experiment involved female workers in their early twenties operating a relay assembly in a room specifically created for the experiment while being observed by a team industrial researchers.<ref name=''The riddle of adaptation: Revisiting the Hawthorne studies''> ''The riddle of adaptation: Revisiting the Hawthorne studies'' | The Hawthorne studies was a program of industrial research run by Western Electric Company it took place over a long period of time between 1924 and 1932, until the early years of the Depression. The experiment involved female workers in their early twenties operating a relay assembly in a room specifically created for the experiment while being observed by a team industrial researchers.<ref name=''The riddle of adaptation: Revisiting the Hawthorne studies''> ''The riddle of adaptation: Revisiting the Hawthorne studies''</ref> | ||
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The Hawthorne studies was a program of industrial research run by Western Electric Company it took place over a long period of time between 1924 and 1932, until the early years of the Depression. The experiment involved female workers in their early twenties operating a relay assembly in a room specifically created for the experiment while being observed by a team industrial researchers.Cite error: Invalid parameter in <ref> tag