- Resilience and Mental Health
- Social and Intergroup Psychology
- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- Survey Methodology and Nonresponse
- Personality Traits and Psychology
- Complex Systems and Decision Making
- Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior
- Mental Health Research Topics
- Behavioral and Psychological Studies
- Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression
- Forecasting Techniques and Applications
- Meta-analysis and systematic reviews
- Sports Analytics and Performance
- Risk and Safety Analysis
- Ethics in Business and Education
- Occupational Health and Safety Research
- Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance
- Big Data and Business Intelligence
- Academic and Historical Perspectives in Psychology
- Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
- Advanced Statistical Methods and Models
- Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management
- Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
- Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
- Accounting and Organizational Management
University of Alabama
2017-2025
ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences
2019
University of Mississippi
2017
University of Cincinnati
2015-2016
Human Resources University
2016
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
2014-2015
Georgia Institute of Technology
2010
Survey respondents differ in their levels of attention and effort when responding to items. There are a number methods researchers may use identify who fail exert sufficient order increase the rigor analysis enhance trustworthiness study results. Screening techniques organized into three general categories, which impact on survey design potential respondent awareness. Assumptions considerations regarding appropriate screening discussed along with descriptions each technique. The utility...
We examine the appropriateness of response speed and consistency as data quality indicators within online samples. Across several inventories, results show that decreases dramatically at rates faster than 1 second per item. Our suggest careless responding may be fairly common in samples often functions to increase expected correlation between items a survey, which has implications for likelihood false positives analysis factor structure. Given how can influence estimated associations...
Landers and Behrend (2015) are the most recent in a long line of researchers who have suggested that online samples generated from sources such as Amazon's Mechanical Turk (MTurk) good or potentially even better than typical found psychology studies. It is important authors caution reviewers need to carefully reflect on goals research when evaluating appropriateness samples. However, although they argue certain types should not be dismissed out hand, note there only scant evidence...
Recent years have seen a renewed interest in insufficient effort responding (IER). Previous research has demonstrated that IER can detrimental effects on survey ranging from introducing untrustworthy data to influencing psychometric and statistical results. The present simulations examine two forms of IER, straightlining (SL) random (RR), an attempt determine whether the presence these response patterns differential impacts data. In three studies, we explore combined extreme SL RR, full...
Twenty years ago, conditional reasoning (CR) was presented as a technology for assessing the implicit aspects of personality. Although this assessment method has been lauded an advance organizational scholarship, relatively few CR tests have developed and validated. We argue that major impediment to broader implementation technique disproportional emphasis by researchers on measurement-related issues at expense better describing core theoretical processes underlie CR—namely, justification...
This article introduces a new measure of resilience and five related protective factors. The Five-by-Five Resilience Scale (5×5RS) is developed on the basis theoretical empirical considerations. Two samples (N = 475 N 613) are used to assess factor structure, reliability, convergent validity, criterion-related validity 5×5RS. Confirmatory analysis supports bifactor model. 5×5RS demonstrates adequate internal consistency as evidenced by Cronbach's alpha reliability estimates. correlates...
This article encourages transparency in the reporting of meta-analytic procedures. Specifically, we highlight aspects search, coding, data presentation, and analysis where published meta-analyses often fall short presenting sufficient information to allow replication. We identify opportunities reviewers can request additional or analyses that will enhance transparent practices facilitate evaluation quality reporting. focus on concerns specific (or prevalent in) conducted organizational...
Using two bots with varying degrees of sophistication, our research evaluates the effectiveness existing bot detection techniques in identifying whether a survey was completed by actual bots. Our findings suggest that while can identify responses generated simple bots, they may not be effective AI-powered
The opaqueness of author naming and ordering, when coupled with power dynamics, can lead to a number disadvantages in academic careers. In this commentary, we investigate gender differences authorship experiences large prospective meta-analytic study (k = 46; n 3,565; 12 countries). We find that women’s men’s differ significantly women reporting greater prevalence problematic behaviors. present seven actionable recommendations for improving the receipt intellectual credit. Such actions are...
This paper evaluates how researchers are currently citing meta-analytic results and provides specific recommendations for interpreting the information provided by meta-analysis (MA). The past four decades have seen a proliferation of MA research across organizational sciences myriad improvements to is conducted. MAs cited more frequently than individual primary studies substantial influence on subsequent theorizing. Yet consumption in scholarship remains superficial. We evaluate citation...
Current methods used in the analysis and interpretation of behavioral data tend to ignore a potentially important explanatory component. That component is joint variance shared between predictors explaining outcome variable. The authors provide an example how it could be interpreted. believe ignoring this has inhibited development theories. discuss method developed by Mood for calculating variance. This was initially better interpret unique effects on criterion but can also gain...
This manuscript uses item response theory (IRT) to estimate characteristics of the Conditional Reasoning Test Aggression (CRT-A). Using a sample size 5,511 respondents, present analysis provides an accurate assessment capability CRT-A measure latent aggression. The one-parameter logistic (1PL) model, two-parameter (2PL) and three-parameter (3PL) model are compared before analysis. Results suggest that 2PL is most appropriate dichotomous IRT for describing CRT-A. Potential multdimensionality...
The 24-item Abbreviated Character Strengths Test (ACST) was developed to efficiently measure character strengths (Peterson, Park, & Castro, 2011 Peterson, C., N., C. A. (2011). Assessment for the US Army Comprehensive Soldier Fitness program: Global Tool. American Psychologist, 66, 10–18.[Crossref], [PubMed], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]). However, its validity this purpose has not yet been sufficiently established. Using confirmatory factor analysis test a series structural models,...
Summary Despite widespread belief that passion is important for workplace success, research has failed to keep pace with theorizing in this domain, particularly as it pertains measurement. The Dualistic Model of Passion, which composed harmonious (HP) and obsessive (OP), been frequently adapted by management researchers. Two different versions its measure, the Passion Scale, are concurrently use. Therefore, we collected three samples working adults (total N = 1497) conduct a comprehensive...
The present study outlines the development and initial validation of a conditional reasoning test for risk incident propensity (CRT-RIP). Individuals carry with them wide array experiences, attitudes, dispositions that may influence their proneness risk-taking involvement. Yet, measuring has proven challenging due to high levels transparency found in self-report measures are presently available. We initially developed 28 items measure propensity. With four developmental samples, we evaluated...
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Temporal consistency (otherwise known as test-retest reliability) is often calculated by correlating test scores for participants who have taken a on two separate occasions. Unfortunately, analysis of the relationship between total across administrations potentially ignores information related to individual items, item interrelationships, and respondents. The purpose this article introduce set new statistics intended address these issues. Illustrative examples are provided demonstrate...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to reexamine exploration-exploitation’s reciprocality in organizational ambidexterity (OA) research. OA figures prominently a variety organization science phenomena. Introduced as two-stage model for innovation, theory specifies reciprocal reinforcement between the processes exploration (eR) and exploitation (eT). In study, authors argue that previous analyses necessarily neglect favor conceptualizations conform common statistical techniques....
In recent years, researchers have devoted greater attention to insufficient effort responding (IER), in which participants fail attend instructions, do not read item content carefully, or intentionally engage random responding. While IER is typically considered a purely methodological concern, research has begun examine whether it also substantive basis (e.g., personality). Here we extend the nomological network surrounding by examining role of implicit aggression. three studies, demonstrate...
The purpose of this study is to examine the boundary conditions transformational leadership, follower psychological capital, and their effects on mental health outcomes. Specifically, we utilize archival, multi-wave data from a military sample whether negative relationship between leadership adverse stress outcomes increases as context shifts relatively safe environment one in which lives are at risk. Additionally, constellation personal resources, also assessed account for individual...
As interest in entrepreneurship continues to rise, educators should attempt engage students through the use of interactive exercises that demonstrate key concepts and provide opportunities practice what they learn. This article aims describe four ideas for projects assignments relevant education. Each these tasks can be used introduce concepts, initiate discussion, with opportunity gain experience certain entrepreneurial activities. These may also useful when teaching courses on related...