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Handbook of Research Methods in Industrial and Organizational Psychology

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536 Seiten
2008
Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd) (Hersteller)
978-1-4051-6605-8 (ISBN)
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Handbook of Research Methods in Industrial and Organizational Psychology is a comprehensive and contemporary treatment of research philosophies, approaches, tools, and techniques indigenous to industrial and organizational psychology. In this volume, leading methodological and measurement scholars discuss topics spanning the entire organizational research process. Topics include, but are not limited to, research ethics, reliability and validity, research design, qualitative research paradigms, power analysis, computational modeling, confirmatory factor analysis, internet data collection, longitudinal modeling, modeling complex data structures, multilevel research, cross-cultural organizational research, and modeling nonlinear relationships. Chapters are written so that both the novice and the experienced researcher will gain new and useful practical and theoretical insights into how to systematically and pragmatically study work-related phenomena. This handbook will serve as an excellent modern complement to other more content-based handbooks of industrial/organizational psychology, organizational behavior, and human resources management.

Dr. Steven G. Rogelberg (Associate Professor, Psychology and Adjunct Associate Professor, Business Administration) is Director of the Industrial and Organizational Psychology Program at UNC Charlotte. He has over 45 publications and 25 invited addresses/colloquiums addressing issues such as organizational research methods, team effectiveness, health and employee well-being, meetings at work, and organizational development. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the two-volume Encyclopedia of Industrial and Organizational Psychology (in progress). Recent honors include being named Chair of Education and Training for the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP), serving as a SIOP Executive Board Member, serving as Guest Editor for Organizational Research Methods, receiving the 2001 Bowling Green State University (BGSU) Psi Chi Professor of the Year Award, and receiving the BGSU Master Teacher Award. Prior to his recent tenure at UNCC, Rogelberg was an Associate Professor of Psychology in the Industrial and Organizational Psychology area at BGSU. Before completing his Ph.D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology at the University of Connecticut in 1994, he received his undergraduate B.Sc. degree from Tufts University in 1989.

List of Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. Part I: Foundations. 1. History of Research Methods in Industrial and Organizational Psychology: Measurement, Design, Analysis: James T. Austin, Charles A. Scherbaum, Robert A. Mahlman. 2. Ethics in Research: Herman Aguinis and Christine A. Henle. 3. Validity and Reliability: Robert M. Guion. 4. The Relative Validity and Usefulness of Various Empirical Research Designs: Eugene F. Stone-Romero. 5. An Introduction to Qualitative Research: Its Potential for Industrial and Organizational Psychology: Karen Locke and Karen Golden-Biddle. 6. Using Power Analysis to Evaluate and Improve Research: Kevin Murphy. Part II: Data Collection Procedures and Approaches. 7. Organizational Survey Research: Overview, the Internet/Intranet and Present Practices of Concern: Steven G. Rogelberg, Allan H. Church, Janine Waclawski, and Jeffrey M. Stanton. 8. Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis: Peter D. Bachiochi and Sara P. Weiner. 9. Computational Modeling: Michael J. Zickar and Jerel E. Slaughter. 10. Research Perspectives on Meta-Analysis: Allen I. Huffcutt. 11. Methodological Issues in Cross-Cultural Organizational Research: Michele J. Gelfand, Jana L. Raver, and Karen Holcombe Ehrhart. 12. Issues in Multilevel Research: Theory Development, Measurement, and Analysis: David A. Hofmann. 13. Beyond Online Surveys: Internet Research Opportunities for Industrial-Organizational Psychology: Jeffrey M. Stanton and Steven G. Rogelberg. Part III: Data Investigation. 14. Outliers and Influential Cases: Handling Those Discordant Contaminated Maverick Rogues: Philip L. Roth and Fred S. Switzer III. 15. Coping with Missing Data: Fred S. Switzer III and Philip L. Roth. 16. Item Analysis: Theory and Practice Using Classical and Modern Test Theory: Barbara B. Ellis and Alan D. Mead. 17. Method Variance and Method Bias in Industrial and Organizational Psychology: James M. Conway. 18. Basic and Advanced Measurement Models for Confirmatory Factor Analysis: Larry J. Williams, Lucy R. Ford, and Nhung Nguyen. 19. Modeling Complex Data Structures: The General Linear Model: Richard P. DeShon and Scott B. Morris. 20. Longitudinal Modeling: David Chan. 21. Modeling Nonlinear Relationships: Neural Networks and Catastrophe Analysis: Paul J. Hanges, Robert G. Lord, Ellen G. Godfre and Jana L. Raver. Part IV: Concluding Thoughts. 22. Writing Research Articles: Update on the Article Review Checklist: Erica I. Desrosiers, Kathryn Sherony, Eduardo Barros, Gary A. Ballinger, Sinem Senol, and Michael A. Campion. 23. Securing Our Collective Future: Challenges Facing Those Designing and Doing Research in Industrial and Organizational Psychology: Steven G. Rogelberg and Margaret E. Brooks-Laber. Name Index. Subject Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.2.2008
Verlagsort Chicester
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 246 mm
Gewicht 870 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie
ISBN-10 1-4051-6605-3 / 1405166053
ISBN-13 978-1-4051-6605-8 / 9781405166058
Zustand Neuware
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