TIP Articles

Editor’s Column: Did Reading Save my Mental Health?

This semester has been different for me. Very different in fact, but not on paper. That is, my workload hasn’t changed—the ever increasing administrative and documentation-related work being pushed down…

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Navigating the Open Seas of AI-Based Hiring Technologies: An Open Fishbowl Discussion

Introduction Like other applications of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, the use of AI-based assessments for employment purposes is increasing rapidly. These assessments may incorporate a variety of applications of AI…

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President’s Column

This issue of TIP is dedicated to Education and Training—one of my favorite topics and one that I have been thinking a lot about lately. One question that has been…

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Max. Classroom Capacity: On Student Self-Assessment of Personality

Dear readers, The theme for this issue of TIP, I-O in the Classroom: Sharing Our Science via Pedagogy, is a perfect match for Max. Classroom Capacity! When I reflected on…

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Success Stories Implementing Open Science Practices Into Scholarly Activities: A Virtual Q&A

In written communication, we generally seek to maximize clarity while minimizing wordiness and to maximize reader engagement while minimizing the amount of cognitive effort the reader needs to spend to…

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Writing to Avoid Confusion: A Four-Level Framework With Examples

In written communication, we generally seek to maximize clarity while minimizing wordiness and to maximize reader engagement while minimizing the amount of cognitive effort the reader needs to spend to…

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From Grad School to the Real World: Three Perspectives on Essential Skills

In the ever-evolving landscape of higher education and the professional world, the transition from graduate school to the workplace can be both exhilarating and challenging. In this TIP article, we…

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The SIOP Ambassador Program Creates Welcoming Conference Experiences and Opportunities

“As someone who is just attending SIOP as a graduate student for the first time, I had a lot of questions that pertained about more than just the conference. I…

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SIOP in Washington: Advocating for I-O in Federal Public Policy

Since July 2013, SIOP and Lewis-Burke Associates LLC have collaborated to make I-O science and research accessible to federal and congressional policy makers. SIOP has embedded a foundational government relations infrastructure…

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Winter 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 Sept. 4, 2023, through Dec.…

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