George Mason University (GMU)
- George Mason University
- Industrial/Organizational Psychology at George Mason University
- Information Guide to Psychology
- Information Guide to Citation Management (EndNote, Zotero, etc.)
- Money is what money does:
- Donate to GMU
- Roblink.com: Faculty and staff salary information (who earns how much--actually, how little!--at GMU)
Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology
- What is I/O Psychology?
- I/O Psychology: Building Better Organizations
- I/O Psychology on Wikipedia
- Graduate programs (schools) in I/O psychology
- General information (includes rankings)
- Information about individual graduate programs
- A ranking of the most highly published I/O researchers in the 1990s
- Journal rankings/ratings in I/O psychology (and related fields, such as Organizational Behavior and Human Resources):
- Mike Zickar and Scott Highhouse: "Measuring prestige of journals in Industrial-Organizational Psychology" (2001)
- Anne-Wil Harzing: Journal Quality List (updated frequently) [Note: .zip file]
- Bill Starbuck: Citations of Journals Related to Business [Note: scroll down to reach this section of the webpage]
- Journal-Ranking.com (Applied Psychology)
Professional Organizations
- Academy of Management
- Society for Human Resource Management
- Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
- Society for Judgment and Decision-Making
Recruiting Internet Participants for Your Research
The following is a list of sites to which you can link your online research study. People come to these sites and participate in the studies listed thereon. Thus, by listing/advertising your study, you will (hopefully) attract more participants.
Alternately, if you are a person who wants to participate in high-quality online research, these sites are for you as well!
- Lab-United – International Online-Research (by Anja Berger and Mirko Wendland)
- Psychological Research on the Net (by John Krantz)
- Social Psychology Network (by Scott Plous)
- The Web Experiment List (by Ulf-Dietrich Reips)
- The Web Survey List (by Ulf-Dietrich Reips)
More Online Research, and/or Online Resources for Research
Note that these tests are among the most valid (in the psychometric sense) ones I have been able to find online
- Personality
- Goldberg's IPIP (International Personality Item Pool)
- Take the "Big 5" online (includes a feedback report on your personality)
- "Planet Personality"
- Great ideas in Personality
- The BBC's Surveys and Psychological Tests (there's a wide variety of interesting stuff here)
Miscellaneous
- Evidence-Based Management
- GameTheory.net
- HR Guide
- MIT Open Courseware: Lecture notes from (almost?) all courses at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Publish or Perish (Yes, that means you! And me!)