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A podcast for industrial-organizational psychologists, researchers, practitioners, and students. We cover anything and everything related to the research and practice of I-O psych, including...

What's the danger of going down too many rabbit holes during a lit review? How do you keep going when you want to quit? In this second episo...

How hard are comps? What exactly happens in a dissertation defense? In this first episode of a two-part series, newly-minted PhD Jeff Dahlke...

Every commonly-accepted word or phrase was once a new-fangled buzzword (or buzzphrase, I guess) that caused people to roll their eyes. In th...

Suppose you found yourself in a living nightmare, and suppose you found yourself at a poster session, but I repeat myself. Mike Morrison, an...

In this episode, Dr. Gordon Schmidt discusses how virtual work and the gig economy may change how we look at leadership, team cohesion, and...

Introduction to Industrial-Organizational Psychology Mini-Course Department 12 Newsletter Brand Spankin' New SIOP Website SIOP Research Acce...

Katina Sawyer and Patricia Grabarek are the two IO psychologists behind Workr Beeing, a website, blog, and podcast which applies science to...

Wait a minute, isn't all IO Psychology evidence-based? Isn't that kind of our deal? In this episode, Rob Briner joins me to talk about EBP a...

Does performance management work? Should we spend more on high-potentials? Are we ever going to get better at predicting job performance? Li...

Pavel Smirnov is working in retail in Brooklyn while he goes to Hofstra part-time for IO. Can he get a job in the field now or should he sti...

If I asked the average businessperson what they know about IO Psychology, I'm pretty sure the answer would include "hiring" and "measurement...

Remember learning about IO psych in your Introduction to Psychology class? Yeah, me neither. Nick Salter joins us to talk about the SIOP's G...

Peer-reviewed journals are like the weather. Everyone complains, but no one does anything about it. Well, mad statisticians Harry Crane and...

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When it comes to the career choice of academia or applied work, the grass is always greener on the other side. In this episode, I talk to Ma...

If you're getting a graduate degree in IO Psych, is it worth it to get an MBA, too? In this episode, friends and business partners Mike Chet...

Dr. Adrian Walton wants to work in organizational psychology, but his co-workers are telling him not to mention his PhD on his resume or Lin...

Steve Alexander is going back to school! He starts an IO Psych Master's program in IO Psych at UNC Charlotte in the fall and he's got questi...

If you're a fan of mispronounced last names, you're going to love this episode. More importantly, we'll talk about the IO Psych brand with M...

In this episode, you'll hear me continually confuse "reproduce" and "replication" and listen to my bird scream in the background. Also, Jeff...

Be sure to follow Aaron Kraus on Twitter ( @Aaron_Kraus ). You'll be glad you did. 5 tips for success: 1. Know the business. Do some researc...

In this episode, Vanessa Newton talks about her background in IO psych and how it led her to the brave new world of data analysis. Show Link...

Hey, it's every #IOPsychologist's favorite topic! This show is really about science communication, so give it a listen. If you liked this ep...

In this episode, we talk to Ryan Jacobson and Asia Eaton about an experimental study they recently published about the effects of different...

I recently interviewed Dr. Asia Eaton and Ryan Jacobson about a study they conducted on sexual harassment policies. That full episode is in...

Aminata Ware is working on her Master's in Psych at Capella University. Her assignment: interview someone working in the field she's interes...

Links to today's sweet treats: Interview: Dr. Mike Urick on Managing Intergenerational Conflict in the Workplace Survey Tool: Typeform SHRM-...

In this episode, we talk to Sy Islam and Mike Chetta about how they use text analytics in their consulting practice. Lots of great links to...

Gabriel Pappalardo, Ph.D. went from mindfulness skeptic to living on a yoga ashram. How did that happen? Find out in this episode, along wit...

Mike Zickar, Chair of the Psychology Department at Bowling Green State University, joins us to talk about the advantages of the academic lif...

In this episode, I talk to Rich Mendelson about diversity, performance management, education, research, and the halo effect. Episode Links:...

Katie and Mike Sliter are an IO supercouple. In this episode, they talk about the differences between the classroom and the real world, work...

Here are the links to the scoops in today's episode. An Instructor's Guide for Introducing Industrial-Organizational Psychology The IO Psych...

We all know that long assessments cause job applicants to drop out of the selection process. Wait...do we know that? In this episode, we tal...

Nathan Thompson, Chief Product Officer for Assessment Systems Corporation (ASC), defends computerized adaptive testing from a hostile cross-...

We love to talk about bridging the gap between research and practice, but Tiffany Poeppelman is doing it. Tiffany, a Senior Sales Performanc...

In this episode, Dr. Alok Sawhney ( @alok_ilage ) talks about his work as a consulting psychologist for Vantage Leadership Consulting . Alok...

Scoop the First: Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science , the ugly blog that tells the ugly truth about stats in social...

In this episode, we catch up with Dr. Hugo Münsterberg, unfrozen after 100 years. Dr. Münsterberg talks about his wide-ranging and controver...

In this episode, William Gentry, Ph.D. talks about his book, Be the Boss Everyone Wants to Work For: A Guide for New Leaders . Bill is the D...

In this short episode, I speak to the students listening and make my best pitch for I/O Psych as a career and a field of science. I'm lookin...

In this episode, Dr. Nikki Blacksmith discusses a meta-analysis she conducted along with Jon Willford and Tara Behrend on the use of technol...

Lotfi Kerzabi is a doctoral student at Wayne State. In this episode, he discusses some research he conducted on correlations between the Big...

In this episode, we talk to William Brice , fresh out of his Master's program at Purdue, about his research on stigma and disabilities. The...

Don't cry, kids, but this will be the last episode in the old "single voice" format. You're just going to have to get used to hearing the ac...

On this episode, Marc Prine, PhD, a Director of Talent Consulting and Assessment at Taylor Strategy Partners , joins me to talk about strate...

In this episode, Paul Thoresen ( @surveyguy2 ) joins us to talk about change management. Thanks to Chris Giebe ( @chrisgiebe ), Christopher...

Sorry for the delay between episodes! In this short podcast, I answer some common listener questions about me, the way the show is set up, a...

Steven Tseng ( @stwtseng ), an IO Psych grad student at the University of Akron talks about what got him interested in IO, the appeal of IO...

In this episode Dave Bracken gets a chance to respond to my various belly-aches about his excellent contribution on 360s in Episode 6. (If y...