Fascinating insights into what influences behavior on the job. Here, leading psychologists examine the entire spectrum of individual differences and show how they affect personality, vocational interests, job performance, and work dysfunctions. Cutting-edge theory and research no manager should miss.
Fascinating insights into what influences behavior on the job. Here, leading psychologists examine the entire spectrum of individual differences and s...
A social-psychological model of organizational appraisal processes which emphasizes the goals pursued by raters, ratees and other users of performance appraisal is described in this book. The authors suggest ways in which this goal-oriented perspective might be applied in developing, implementing and evaluating performance appraisal systems.
The model emphasizes the context in which appraisal occurs and takes as a starting point the assumption that many of the apparent shortcomings of performance are, in fact, sensible adaptations to the various requirements, pressures and demands of that...
A social-psychological model of organizational appraisal processes which emphasizes the goals pursued by raters, ratees and other users of performance...
Wendy Barbara Ed. Barbara Ed. Ba Murphy Kevin R. Murphy Frank E. Saal
This book deals with two key questions. First, is there a firm scientific basis for the major applications of psychology in organizations? Second, does the practice of psychology in organizations contribute in any meaningful way to psychological research? This text attempts to answer these questions by describing some of the unique ways in which Industrial/Organizational (I/O) psychologists integrate science and practice in applying psychology in organizations. The editors of this volume believe that there is great potential for the effective interplay of science and practice in I/O...
This book deals with two key questions. First, is there a firm scientific basis for the major applications of psychology in organizations? Second, doe...
This volume presents the first wide-ranging critical review of validity generalization (VG)--a method that has dominated the field since the publication of Schmidt and Hunter's (1977) paper "Development of a General Solution to the Problem of Validity Generalization." This paper and the work that followed had a profound impact on the science and practice of applied psychology. The research suggests that fundamental relationships among tests and criteria, and the constructs they represent are simpler and more regular than they appear. Looking at the history of the VG model and its impact...
This volume presents the first wide-ranging critical review of validity generalization (VG)--a method that has dominated the field since the publicati...
This book looks at emotional intelligence research and EI interventions from a scientific and measurement perspective and identifies ways of improving the often shaky foundations of our current conceptions of emotional intelligence. With a balanced
This book looks at emotional intelligence research and EI interventions from a scientific and measurement perspective and identifies ways of imp...
This book looks at emotional intelligence research and EI interventions from a scientific and measurement perspective and identifies ways of improving the often shaky foundations of our current conceptions of emotional intelligence. With a balanced
This book looks at emotional intelligence research and EI interventions from a scientific and measurement perspective and identifies ways of imp...
Providing a new perspective on ADHD in adults, this book analyzes findings from two major studies directed by a leading authority. Groundbreaking information is presented on the significant impairments produced by the disorder across major functional domains and life activities.
Providing a new perspective on ADHD in adults, this book analyzes findings from two major studies directed by a leading authority. Groundbreaking info...
This volume presents the first wide-ranging critical review of validity generalization (VG)--a method that has dominated the field since the publication of Schmidt and Hunter's (1977) paper "Development of a General Solution to the Problem of Validity Generalization." This paper and the work that followed had a profound impact on the science and practice of applied psychology. The research suggests that fundamental relationships among tests and criteria, and the constructs they represent are simpler and more regular than they appear. Looking at the history of the VG model and its impact...
This volume presents the first wide-ranging critical review of validity generalization (VG)--a method that has dominated the field since the publicati...