The ECC works to maximize the effective use of current & emerging technology resources to increase awareness of I-O psychology (#IOPsych) & @SIOPtweets. #SIOP19
Two weeks from today, the @SIOPtweets Conversation Series welcomes Dr. Ann Marie Ryan! https://t.co/wkX75dmJSF "Her major research interests involve improving the quality & fairness of #employeeselection methods, and topics related to #diversity and justice in the workplace."
Had a great chat with @benbutina about qualitative IO psych research. I love hearing the perspectives of others passionate about bringing more qualitative data into IO!
#SIOP20 Excited for the alternative session I'm co-chairing w/ Nick Salter titled "Understanding the Past, Present, and Future of LGBTQ workplace Research" including an all-star panel of LGBTQ workplace scholars who provide their expertise on the future of the field
I worked with some wonderful people to create a focal article on teaching undergrads I-O psych... give our article a read, and please consider submitting your ideas as commentaries. Due July 22 - plenty of time! #iopsych#SIOP@MikkiHebl@kgbphd
If you'd like to encourage #psychology instructors to incorporate #IOPsych into their Intro courses, please share the new, easy-to-remember URL: https://t.co/IHatYu6bsP. It redirects to the useful @SIOPtweets educator's resource page.
Thrilled to be a member of this awesome panel brining together a diverse range of academic & practitioner perspectives! What questions do you have for us about the role of politics & political ideology at work?? @SIOPtweets
@jgcarrier If you can find any rigorous research that supports its use for effective outcomes, let me know. As far as I am aware of this has been debunked and seen as pseudoscience since at least the 1980s
The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist recently created a new column devoted to open science and open practice in #iopsych. I hope this column raises awareness of the need for #openscience in our field. The aims of the column can be found at https://t.co/I5oz207z4A [1/3]...
#iopsych, I hope you didn’t miss this open access special issue on reducing workplace discrimination in Journal of Personnel Assessment and Decisions | Vol 5 | Iss 2 https://t.co/qxfyiqj9H6
Faculty can be a valuable resource in preparing undergraduate students for the workplace.
I/O psychology professor @Clem_Diaz encourages his colleagues to embrace this role and explains how to incorporate career readiness directly into course material: https://t.co/8q59x3wcux
Hey #iopsych tweeps. Want to come work at @LSU? We are hiring an open-rank I/O psychologist for 2020. Apply here: https://t.co/AhImYISxxF Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
Spoiler alert.. it wasn't Maslow. It was consultant's twisted oversimplification. A lesson that still applies today--we need skilled and honest translators of academic research.
FYI: If you're organizing a conference and want to use the #betterposter video or templates in your materials, you have my enthusiastic permission! All #betterposter materials are in the public domain with a CC0-Universal license. Use/modify away! No citation necessary.
Very nervous about doing this (being quoted, not being able to clarify...). But @becky_koenig did a fantastic job interviewing, and @edenbking1 inspired me with her press involvement. If we're not in the conversation, we're not in the conversation! https://t.co/A2384Q4gVJ
A must read meta-analysis on the curvilinear relationship between age and career commitment. So proud of @katz_IO and team. Thank you for this terrific contribution to #iopsych!
@HarvardBiz One should not draw causal conclusions from a cross-sectional survey. Perhaps the most engaged/productive employees are allowed to work remotely because supervisors trust them. Cross-section inference is discussed here:
https://t.co/BSHNMeiSAA