How to Conduct and Publish High-Quality Research in Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Edited by Nathan A. Bowling,
Mindy K. Shoss and
Zhiqing E. Zhou
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This How to guide presents expert guidance on effectively conducting research in industrial-organizational (I-O) psychology. Distinguished authors address topics encompassing all stages of the research process, using practical examples and real-life experiences.
Keywords: Research; Publishing; Collaboration; Methodology; Theory; Industrial And Organizational Psychology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035307739
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Chapters in this book:
- What is an I-O journal and an overview of the editorial process

- Wiston A. Rodriguez and Zhiqing E. Zhou
- History of publishing in industrial-organizational psychology

- Michael J. Zickar
- Doing what matters: how to select a compelling research topic

- Nathan A. Bowling and Moses Rivera
- Selecting the right journal for your paper

- Tammy D. Allen and Joseph Regina
- There's nothing so testable as a strong theory

- Roger Sansom and Mindy E. Bergman
- Collaborative efforts in science: the science of team science in action

- Roni Reiter-Palmon and William S. Kramer
- Collaborating and co-authoring

- L. A. Witt
- High-quality survey-based research in I-O psychology

- Nathan M. Baker and Chu-Hsiang (Daisy) Chang
- Longitudinal designs: describing and predicting change

- Duygu Biricik Gulseren and E. Kevin Kelloway
- Conducting and publishing research with experience sampling methods

- YoungAh Park and Sooyeol Kim
- The role of experimental studies in furthering I-O psychology research: a focus on field studies

- Krista J. Brockwood, Leslie B. Hammer and Todd Bodner
- Mixing methods is like mixing motor oil: the benefits and challenges of internal replications with multiple and mixed methods

- In-Sue Oh
- Secondary analysis: large, archival databases and big data

- Gwenith G. Fisher, Kimberly A. French and Joshua Prasad
- Conducting and publishing high-quality meta-analyses in industrial-organizational psychology

- Deniz S. Ones and Chockalingam Viswesvaran
- Multilevel research designs

- Jonas W. B. Lang and Paul D. Bliese
- How to conduct high-quality psychology research using web scraping and APIs

- Richard N. Landers, Saron Demeke and Vivien Lee
- How to publish a computational modeling paper

- Jeffrey B. Vancouver
- Publishing qualitative research

- Irvin Sam Schonfeld and Joseph J. Mazzola
- Cultural considerations in organizational research: current insights and future directions

- Richard L. Griffith, Xiaowen Chen and Dominic J. Fedele
- Crowdsourcing: a modern tool for robust research sampling

- Jesse S. Michel, Gargi Sawhney, Gwendolyn Paige Watson and Robert R. Sinclair
- From the horses’ mouths: editor ratings of ethical violations in author submissions to top I-O psychology journals

- Logan L. Watts and Joel Lefkowitz
- Leveraging open science to conduct high-quality research

- Cort W. Rudolph and Hannes Zacher
- Identifying and avoiding common publishing mistakes

- Lillian T. Eby
- The art of being rejected

- Mindy K. Shoss and Mark G. Ehrhart
- Building research networks: a guide for graduate students and junior faculty members

- Rachel Williamson Smith, Cynthia K. Maupin and Malissa A. Clark
- Leveraging motivational principles to become a successful researcher

- Steve M. Jex and Thomas W. Britt
- Building a research pipeline

- Jason L. Huang and Dongyuan Wu
- Promoting your research in the digital age

- Paul E. Spector
- Onwards and upwards: conducting and publishing high-quality research in I-O psychology

- Mindy K. Shoss, Nathan A. Bowling and Zhiqing E. Zhou
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