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Survey Request: Millennials in the workplace

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I am a graduate learner under the direction of Dr. Jay Avella in the College of Doctoral Studies at Grand Canyon University. I am conducting a research study to investigate the relationship between narcissistic personality traits, job satisfaction, workplace expectations, entitlement, and millennials.  The study will add knowledge about millennials in the workplace.

I am recruiting individuals to complete an online survey consisting of 77 questions and 7 demographic questions which will take approximately 17 minutes.  You are eligible to participate in this study if you are:

Call for unpublished Data: Effort Gains and Effort Losses in Teams

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Dear colleagues,

We are currently conducting a meta-analysis on effort gains and effort losses in teams. By now, we have nearly completely coded the published literature.

Now, we are looking for unpublished data. If you have any unpublished data fulfilling the criteria summarized below, we would be very grateful if you could share this data with us. As we would be happy to finish our meta-analysis soon, we would greatly appreciate it if you could do so as soon as possible.

Call for Nominations: Editor of the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology

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APA’s Publications and Communications (P&C) Board has opened nominations for the editorship of the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology for the years 2022–2026. Peter Chen, PhD, is the incumbent editor.

Candidates should be available to start receiving manuscripts in early 2021 to prepare for issues published in 2022.

Please note that the P&C Board encourages participation by members of underrepresented groups in the publication process and would particularly welcome such nominees. Self-nominations are also encouraged. James Campbell (Jim) Quick, PhD and Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, PhD, will co-chair the search.

Giving Tuesday Doesn’t Have to Be One Day

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Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday. Can you extend your giving one more day? Consider a gift to the SIOP Foundation, the only charitable organization focused solely on advancing the field of I-O psychology through support of cutting-edge research. The mission statement says it all: Connect donors with IO professionals to create smarter workplaces. Foundation donors support IO with endowments and term gifts that fund grants, scholarships, and awards.

CARMA Winter Short Courses and Free Webcasts

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Early registration rates for the CARMA Winter Short Courses end on Friday, December 6. The Winter Short Courses will be held January 9-11, 2020 at the University of South Carolina’s Darla Moore School of Business. Early registration rates offer $50 savings per course for CARMA members and $100 per course savings for non-members.

CARMA, the Consortium for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis, is an interdisciplinary consortium devoted to helping faculty, graduate students, and professionals learn of current developments in various areas of research methods and statistics.

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