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By Julie Carle A qualitative investigation of Black law enforcement officers that received a 2021 SIOP Anti-Racism Grant had surprising findings. Lead investigator Melanie K. Prengler, an assistant professor at…
Read MoreBy Julie Carle A 2021 SIOP Anti-Racism Grant helped a research team study messaging strategies to improve the targeted recruitment of Black Americans in organizations. The team of Indiana University-Purdue…
Read MoreAs 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…
Read MoreAs 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…
Read MoreAs 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…
Read MoreThere are two types of people in the world: Those who divide everything into two categories, and those who don’t. I am a proud member of the latter category. Better…
Read MoreDear readers, Welcome! I am just back from the SIOP conference in Seattle (at the time of writing). It was great (albeit strange) to be back at SIOP in person.…
Read More“Has had an indelible impact on I-O psychology.” “A thought leader in the field of diversity.” “Has changed the conversation.” “A leading thinker of methodological innovations.” “She is moving research…
Read MoreThe SIOP Foundation has been advancing the field of I-O psychology through scholarships, awards, and grants for 25 years. This is certainly made possible through the generosity of donors, but…
Read MoreThe following members were honored at the 2022 Annual SIOP Conference. Complete information is available here. Dunnette Prize: Robert Hogan Distinguished Scientific Contributions: Michele J. Gelfand Distinguished Service Contributions: Evan…
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