Association for Psychological Science 2014 Convention Deadlines Approaching
Please consider submitting to the Association for Psychological Science (APS) 2014 convention, which will be held May 22-25, 2014, in beautiful San Francisco, CA. If you are going to Hawaii for SIOP 2014, which ends a few days before APS begins, you may well be able to route your return travel via San Francisco, thereby limiting additional expense!
The conference will feature a large number of “big-name” invited speakers from both within and outside I-O. There will also be an I-O happy hour.
The submission deadlines are December 1 for symposia and January 31 for posters. For more information, read the Call for Submissions.
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As you know, APS attracts some of the biggest names from every area of psychology. You will recognize many of the invited speakers from outside I-O psychology. But of course we have a fantastic list of I-O invited speakers as well:
- James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award
- Neal Schmitt, Michigan State University, “Measurement in a Complex World: The Case of Noncognitive Assessments in College Admissions”
- Industrial-Organizational Track Program Invited Talks:
- Tara S. Behrend, George Washington University, “Recruitment and Selection in the Virtual Workplace”
- Lilia M. Cortina, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, “Indignity at Work: The Dark Side of Organizational Life”
- Scott E. Highhouse, Bowling Green State University, “What Can the Field of Judgment and Decision Making Learn From the Psychology of Work Performance?”
- Jennifer Kurkoski, People Innovation Lab, Google, “Behavioral Science as a Tool for Change: Field Experiments at Google”
- Frederick L. Oswald, Rice University, “Big Data and Small Data in Organizational Research”
- Frank L. Schmidt, University of Iowa, “The Crisis of Confidence in Research: Is Lack of Replication the Real Problem? Or Is it Something Else?”
- Jeffrey B. Vancouver, Ohio University, “Toward Finding a Self-Regulation Theory Everyone Can Live With”
- Industrial-Organizational Track Program Invited Symposium:
- Conducting Rigorous Science in the Domain of Humanitarian Work Psychology: Promises and Pitfalls
- Ishbel McWha-Hermann, Cornell University, ILR School, Employment and Disability Institute
- Rustin D. Meyer, Georgia Institute of Technology
We hope you will consider submitting to APS!