From the Editor:
Revisiting the Past and Looking Toward the Future
Debra A. Major
Old Dominion University
This is the penultimate issue of TIP under my editorship. Its hard to believe; seems like just yesterday we were all sending our
TIP submissions to Allan Church. Yet, its nearly time to pass the torch again. This spring,
Laura Koppes will begin her 3-year term as TIP editor. Congratulations, Laura! You are in for a great adventure.
Preparing for this transition has me thinking about how things change, how things stay the same, and how its important to periodically revisit the past as we look toward the future. Apparently, Im not alone in this because youll see a lot of that going on in this issue of
TIP. Look for an article describing whats new about the revised Principles. Also, be sure not to miss the piece describing whats missing in our teachings of the Hawthorne studies.
Martin Davidson and Bernardo Ferdman are back with a stimulating dialogue regarding how overseas experiences shed light on identity issues. In
Frank Landys column, Jack Feldman, David Day, Rick Jacobs and Stephen Pick share thoughtful reflections about how their past experiences influence their careers today. Looking ahead to the next big thing,
Jason Weiss will have you ready to create your own videos. Art Gutman
reflects on the legal history of adverse impact in preparation for a revision of the
Uniform Guidelines. Donald Truxillo and Jeff McHenry even revisit the history of SIOPs hotel arrangements to describe why its important to stay in the conference hotel this April. All this and more awaits you in this issue of
TIP.
Whats in This Issue of TIP for Me?
For anyone planning to attend the 2004 SIOP conference in Chicago, this issue contains everything youll need to know. Be sure to peruse the entire issue, though. Theres a lot of great stuff!
For Everyone
SIOP President Mike Burkes Message
Staying at the Conference Hotel
SIOPs Revision of the Principles
Understanding Identity
Lessons from Experience
ASAP: Atlantas I-O Group
The Australian I-O Conference
SIOP Secretarys Report
SIOPs New Survey Vendor
SIOP Members in the News
New SIOP Members
2004 SIOP Conference Registration Information
Notes About Members
Conferences and Meetings
Calls and Announcements
For Students and Educators
Teaching about the Hawthorne Studies
Landing an Academic Job
TIP-TOPics for Students
Chicago Doctoral Consortium
Becoming a Full Professor
Teaching as a Graduate Student
The Personality E&T Module
Teaching Diversity
Perspectives on Practice
Ethical Issues in Making Expatriate Assignments
Creating Video
Considering Adverse Impact
APA News
Service to the Science of Psychology
Military Research
Just for Fun: I-O Humor
The Center of I-O
An I-O Fairy Tale
January 2004 Table
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