Editorials

Pop Psychology Book Club, Episode Two: Toxic Positivity by Whitney Goodman

Welcome back to Pop Psychology Book Club! In this episode, we’re talking about toxins. Specifically, a type of toxin that the EPA, CDC, OSHA, and even Britney Spears have failed…

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Max. Classroom Capacity: ChatGPT Shakes Up I-O Psych Education…

Dear readers, On January 23, 2023, Microsoft announced that they were investing in OpenAI, the inventors of ChatGPT (reportedly to the tune of $10 billion USD). In the weeks prior…

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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 can provide academics with…

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Editor’s Column: The Grind

Listen up everyone! I’m speaking directly to you dear students, professors, practitioners, and leaders of all kinds—we have got to get REAL, about our values, our boundaries, and what is…

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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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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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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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Opening Up: Are Large-Scale Open Science Collaborations a Viable Vehicle for Building a More Cumulative Science in I-O Psychology?

As I’m writing this entry into Opening Up, SIOP’s column devoted to all things open science, I’m also attending the annual conference for the Academy of Management. This is a…

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Editor’s Column: That Fall Feeling

By the time you’re reading this, most of us tethered to academia in one way or another will be approaching fall break. However, as I write this, the semester still…

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President’s Column: Autumn Fruition

        In the garden, Autumn is, indeed the crowning glory of the year, bringing us the fruition of months of thought and care and toil. -Rose G.…

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