The Call for Proposals for #SIOP20 is Open Deadline to Submit on September 11, 2019 Anonym / Wednesday, July 17, 2019 0 6246 Article rating: 4.0 Online proposal submission for the 2020 SIOP Annual Conference, April 23-25 at the JW Marriott in Austin, Texas, is now open! The submission deadline is Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at 5:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time. No exceptions will be made for late submissions. SIOP members have already received an email notifying them of the call. Didn’t get the email? Please make sure to update your SIOP profile. Read more
Enhancing Judgment: The Case for Human–Algorithm Collaboration Jon C. Willford, Edison Electric Institute Anonym / Wednesday, July 17, 2019 0 5885 Article rating: 5.0 Algorithms are increasingly used in assessment methods and technologies. The word algorithm is used colloquially in different ways, but in this context it generally refers to computer programs that utilize complex statistical models to combine tens, hundreds, or even thousands of variables to predict an outcome (e.g. job performance) or automate a process (e.g. eliminate unqualified applicants). But although algorithms clearly have the potential to increase our ability to make better decisions, industrial-organizational (I-O) psychologists and those in related fields have yet to fully consider how to optimize the collaboration between human decision makers and algorithmic decision aids. Viewing the human–algorithm relationship as a collaboration is fitting because better decision-making outcomes are possible when both are involved rather than when making decisions separately. Read more
Distinguished Award & Grant Funding Available! Anonym / Thursday, July 11, 2019 0 3968 Article rating: 2.0 The Distinguished Early Career Contributions Award-Practice is open for nominations until the end of July. If you or a colleague defended your PhD dissertation less than 10 years ago, you may be eligible. The criteria and submission information for this Distinguished Award is available at http://0-www-siop-org.library.alliant.edu/Foundation/Awards/Distinguished-and-Career-Awards Read more
The High Cost of Perfectionism By Robin Gerrow Anonym / Thursday, July 11, 2019 0 4105 Article rating: No rating Feeling like a fake at work can lead to problems at home A little self-doubt at work can be a good thing, but like anything else—too much can be a bad thing. When employees, usually high performers, start to doubt their abilities too much it can turn into imposter phenomenon, causing fatigue, dissatisfaction, and the inability to maintain a healthy work–life balance. Employees experiencing imposter phenomenon have trouble recognizing and believing their own success and tend to overcompensate, which takes an emotional toll. Read more
Get Funding for Division Initiatives APA Committee on Division/APA Relations Invites Divisions to Submit Proposals by September 1, 2019 Anonym / Thursday, July 11, 2019 0 3201 Article rating: No rating The Interdivisional Grant Program is a way to obtain small grants for activities that are collaborations among divisions. The APA Committee on Division/APA Relations (CODAPAR) invites divisions to submit proposals by September 1, 2019. Read more