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Research Translation on Person-Centered Research

This research translation is for professionals with backgrounds in I-O who would benefit from being aware of and understanding an important development (person-centered research) in our science. A growing trend…

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Considering Compensation and Disabilities: A Summary of Current Research

The U.S. Census Bureau from 2017 shows that the median annual salary for disabled employees is almost $6000 less than salaries for employees without disabilities. Pay inequities and other parts…

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Balancing Science and Practice: Reflections From the Current and Past Presidents of METRO

The goal of the Local I-O Group Relations Committee is to create a strong connection between SIOP and locally operated I-O groups and focuses on strengthening and connecting local I-O…

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Translational Science, Open Science, and Accelerating Practical Impact

Connecting science and practice, an essential of I-O psychology, is being aided by two complementary movements: translational science and open science. Although these twin movements influence how research is conducted,…

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Letter to the Editor: The Value of Nontraditional, Remote Education: Response to Behrend (2024)

Letter to the Editor Reminder: All TIP submissions, including Letters to the Editor, are peer reviewed before acceptance for publication. All accepted submissions are subject to editor revisions for clarity,…

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Spring 2024 IOtas

Books Retired SIOP Fellow George Bearnard Graen and Julio C. Canedo published The Intelligent Startup: A New Model of Coordination for Tomorrow’s Leaders in May 2022. Drawing on both quantitative and qualitative metrics, the…

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Spring 2024 Members in the Media

Awareness of I-O psychology has been on the rise thanks to articles written by and/or featuring SIOP members. These are member media mentions found from Dec. 3, 2023, through March…

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Navigating the Landscape: Key Findings From the 2022 Practitioner Needs Survey

Acknowledgements: We would like to thank and acknowledge Elizabeth McCune, Will Shepherd, Jaclyn Martin Kowal, and Amy DuVernet for reviewing this article. Executive Summary The Practitioner Needs Survey is conducted…

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President’s Column

You may not recognize his face, but you know his voice. For 25 years, Larry’s Nader’s booming introduction has kicked off our conference’s opening plenary event in style. When not…

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Max. Classroom Capacity: On Stretch Teaching Assignments

Before we get into the topic for today, here’s a quick update from my last column. As you may recall, that column described a class learning exercise involving the development…

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