X CONTENTS 



PART V. HABITABILITY: A. PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTORS 



13. Temperature and Humidity in Relation to the Thermal Interchange 



between the Human Body and the Environment 269 



L. P. Herrington, Yale University and the John B. Pierce Foundation, 



AND J. D. Hardy, Cornell University Medical College 

 With: A Foreword on the Habitability of Submarines: A Review of 

 the Physiological Problems, by Eugene F. DuBois, Cornell 

 University Medical College 



14. Diet 311 



Josef Brozek and Olaf Mickelsen, University of Minnesota 



15. The Sleep-Wakefulness Cycle of Submarine Personnel 329 



Nathaniel Kleitman, University of Chicago 



PART VI. HABITABILITY: B. PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS 



16. Relation of Noise to the Habitability of Submarines 345 



F. K. Berrien, Colgate University 



17. Lighting and Color 357 



Miles A. Tinker, University of Minnesota 



18. Motion Sickness: Its Psychophysiological Aspects 375 



James E. Birren, U. S. Public Health Service 



19. Motion Sickness: Physical Considerations Regarding Its Etiology. . . . 399 



Manuel F. Morales, University of Chicago 



PART VII. EMOTIONAL STABILITY AND ADJUSTMENT 



20. Psychophysiology of Stress 417 



Chester W. Darrow and Charles E. Henry, Institute for Juvenile 

 Research, Chicago 



21. Psychological Causes and Results of Stress 441 



Ernest A. Haggard, University of Chicago 



22. Morale and Leadership 463 



Robert L. French, Northwestern University 



PART VIII. SELECTION AND TRAINING 



23. Selection and Training 491 



Lee J. Cronbach, University of Illinois, and W. D. Neff, University 

 of Chicago 



PART IX. PERSONNEL RESOURCES 



24. Personnel Resources for Research in Applied Experimental Psychology 517 



John L. Kennedy, Tufts College, and Ruth Cruikshank Bussey 



Name Index 519 



Subject Index o31 



* Chapters A, B, and C, are bound separately in a classified supplement to this volume 

 and may be made available to authorized persons upon application to the Chief of Naval 

 Research, Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 



