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Computational Modeling For Industrialorganizational Psychologists Jeffrey B Vancouver Mo Wang Justin M Weinhardt

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Computational Modeling For Industrialorganizational Psychologists Jeffrey B Vancouver Mo Wang Justin M Weinhardt
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.3 MB
Author: Jeffrey B. Vancouver; Mo Wang; Justin M. Weinhardt
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Computational Modeling For Industrialorganizational Psychologists Jeffrey B Vancouver Mo Wang Justin M Weinhardt by Jeffrey B. Vancouver; Mo Wang; Justin M. Weinhardt instant download after payment.

This collection provides a primer to the process and promise of computational modeling for industrial-organizational psychologists. With contributions by global experts in the field, the book is designed to expand readers’ appreciation for computational modeling via chapters focused on key modeling achievements in domains relevant to industrial-organizational psychology, including decision making in organizations, diversity and inclusion, learning and training, leadership, and teams. To move the use of computational modeling forward, the book includes specific how-to chapters on two of the most commonly used modeling approaches: agent-based modeling and system dynamics modeling. It also gives guidance on how to evaluate these models qualitatively and quantitatively and offers advice on how to read, review, and publish papers with computational models. The authors provide an extensive description of the myriad of values computational modeling can bring to the field, highlighting how they offer a more transparent, precise way to represent theories and can be simulated to offer a test of the internal consistency of a theory and allow for predictions. This is accompanied by an overview of the history of computational modeling as it relates to I-O psychology. Throughout, the authors reflect on computational modeling’s journey, looking back to its history as they imagine its future in I-O psychology. Each contribution demonstrates the value and opportunities computational modeling can provide the individual researcher, research teams, and fields of I-O psychology and management. This volume is an ideal resource for anyone interested in computational modeling, from scholarly consumers to computational model creators.

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