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Posted By Richard Landers 03-15-2016 10:26
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Hi all – Pardon if this is a silly question but I do not typically conduct macro-level research. I am wondering if there are any common organization-level databases containing the results of survey data related to job satisfaction. At its barest form, I need something that has a list of organizations ...
Posted By Richard Landers 02-27-2016 13:44
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Researchers from Google's People Operations group present at the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology conference pretty much yearly, and many of them are I/Os by training. I believe they were on a couple dozen presentations last year, so if you are truly curious, I would recommend ...
Posted By Richard Landers 08-14-2015 17:44
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Hi Paul – The SIOP Education and Training committee put together some materials a few years ago for this precise situation. Your colleague can find them here: http://www.siop.org/Instruct/incorporating_io.aspx They are designed to be added to existing lectures in other domains (e.g., learning, ...
Posted By Richard Landers 04-07-2015 17:02
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It depends a bit on how you are defining Big Data. Roughly, there are four major types of Big Data knowledge: 1. Big Data research methods, for the automated extraction of large quantities of information from non-optimally formatted sources, usually using programming languages like Python, Ruby, or ...
Posted By Richard Landers 09-09-2014 19:53
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Matt, It depends upon how much of the process that you want to automate. iOS and Android smartphones will both have web browsers; so an inexpensive way to do this is to simple develop a webpage to collect data (e.g., use whatever you already have access to, like SurveyMonkey or Qualtrics) and then ...