The Role of Professional Associations in Promoting Robust Science
Brendan Neuman
Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 2018, vol. 11, issue 1, 71-73
Abstract:
Grand et al. (2018) address an important and timely concern with scientific research with implications well beyond industrial and organizational (I-O) psychological science. As they describe a comprehensive ecosystem responsible for robust science, they have alluded to the notorious scientist–practitioner gap in our field. In this commentary I propose how that gap relates to the various stakeholders in Grand et al.’s ecosystem, and suggest professional associations take on an elevated role in the communication of science.
Date: 2018
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