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Big Data Recommendations for Industrial–Organizational Psychology: Are We in Whoville?

Christopher T. Rotolo and Allan H. Church

Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 2015, vol. 8, issue 4, 515-520

Abstract: Guzzo, Fink, King, Tonidandel, and Landis's (2015) focal article was intended to be not a set of standards but instead “stepping stones” to “raise awareness and provide direction” (p. 492) to our field for working with big data. We believe that the work done by the authors successfully achieved those objectives, and we encourage the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) Executive Committee to keep advancing this work toward greater clarity and guidance. Having clear alignment among members of our field and guidelines for handling nebulous issues such as big data is an important aspect of the scientist–practitioner model.

Date: 2015
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