Special Issue
In recent years, understanding how to effectively manage the work–nonwork interface has become highly important to researchers, organizations, and individual employees alike. Effectively managing the work–nonwork interface involves improving work–nonwork…
This study examined the psychometric properties (reliability, validity, and generalizability) of automated video interview personality assessments (AVI-PAs) across different interview contexts. The authors focused on personality constructs because personality predicts…
The authors investigated questions about how dual-career couples (i.e., committed partners who both work) manage their home and work responsibilities, and each other, as a result of working from home…
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…
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…
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…
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,…
Many enter the field of industrial-organizational (I-O) psychology in order to drive change and improve the workplace for employees. However, many students feel that there is a major disconnect between…
Pop Psychology Book Club, Episode Four: Mainstream Media in The Classroom With Prof. Sabrina Volpone
Welcome back to Pop Psychology Book Club! Hopefully, you’ve been enjoying this themed issue on I-O psychology in the classroom. Instead of featuring a popular press book, for this issue…
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…