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(Baby) Bumps on the Tenure Track

By the time this column is published, we’ll have celebrated my son’s (hi Kabir!) first birthday. As I’m sure is the case for many mothers, this realization is hitting hard…

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Max. Classroom Capacity: What Should We Do About Cheating?

Dear readers, By the time you read this the FIFA World Cup will have just finished—as I write, it hasn’t started yet. Congratulations Brazil, France, Argentina, Spain, Germany, or England?…

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The Bridge: Connecting Science and Practice

        “The Bridge: Connecting Science and Practice” is a TIP column that seeks to help facilitate additional learning and knowledge transfer to encourage sound, evidence-based practice. It…

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Report From SIOP’s New Diversifying I-O Psychology Program Committee

The Diversifying I-O Psychology Program is a new and completely unique diversity pipeline initiative approved by the SIOP Executive Board in April 2021. This report summarizes the purpose of the…

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I’d Quiet Quit if I Knew What it Was

In a March of 2022 Business Insider article, Ito Aki described employees who were working in the wake of the Great Resignation and were quietly dialing back their efforts. On…

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SIOP in Washington Year in Review: SIOP Advocacy Scores Big Wins in Profile Raising and Visibility

The past year of SIOP advocacy and government relations have yielded some incredible opportunities to raise the profile of I-O psychology and ensure SIOP is an active participant in major…

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Opening Up: The Low-Hanging Fruit of a Big Team Open Science Collaboration in I-O Psychology

In the fall 2022 issue of Opening Up, TIP’s column for all things open science, I asked TIP’s readers to consider the idea that a big team science initiative might…

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Is Cognitive Ability the Best Predictor of Job Performance? New Research Says It’s Time to Think Again

Meta-analyses have overestimated both the primacy of cognitive ability and the validity of a wide range of predictors within the personnel selection arena, according to groundbreaking research conducted by Paul…

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Pop Psychology Book Club

Let’s trade professional dirty secrets. I’ll go first: My earliest interest in psychology began with 80s and 90s popular self-help books. In elementary school, my parents took a class on…

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SIOP Award Winners: Meet José M. Peiró, the Distinguished Teaching Contributions Award Winner

As part of our ongoing series to provide visibility into what it takes to earn a SIOP award or grant, we highlight a diverse class of award winners in each…

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