Studies You Should Know: Work Stress and Employee Health
Ganster, D.C., & Rosen, C.C. (2013) Work stress and employee health: A multidisciplinary review. Journal of Management, 39, 5, 1085-1122. Abstract Research
Ganster, D.C., & Rosen, C.C. (2013) Work stress and employee health: A multidisciplinary review. Journal of Management, 39, 5, 1085-1122. Abstract Research
According to Wikipedia, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is a psychotherapeutic approach that addresses dysfunctional emotions, maladaptive behaviours and cognitive processes. CBT achieves
Klehe, U. C., Kleinmann, M., Hartstein, T., Melchers, K. G., König, C. J., Heslin, P. A., & Lievens, F. (2012). Responding to
Nowack, K. M., & Mashihi, S. (2012). Evidence-based answers to 15 questions about leveraging 360-degree feedback. Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research,
In my previous role in the UK, I was often confronted by very complex measures of psychological traits. This included the likes
So often in society, obvious conclusions are drawn for complex interactions. A classic case of this is the supposed rise in violent
For my last blog on the psychological articles in the Economist I would like to draw people’s attention away from I/O psychology
As I/O psychologists we are extremely reliant on the accuracy of the data that is presented to us. Decisions are made on
In line with a common thread through my blogs, I draw into question the notion that I/O psychology is indeed a science,
Le, H., Oh, I-S., Robbins, S.B., Ilies, R., Holland, E., & Westrick, P. (2011). Too much of a good thing: Curvilinear relationships