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I–O Psychology and Intelligence: A Starting Point Established

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  • Hanges, Paul J.
  • Scherbaum, Charles A.
  • Goldstein, Harold W.
  • Ryan, Rachel
  • Yusko, Kenneth P.

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The goal of our focal article was to initiate a conversation on how I–O psychology can reengage in research on intelligence. We are encouraged by the ways in which the commentators have furthered this conversation. We discuss 4 overarching themes in the set of commentaries: the extent that I–O psychology is contributing to the intelligence field, outsiders' impressions of I–O psychology's contributions to intelligence research, ways I–O psychology can contribute to intelligence research, and ideas about what prevents us from doing this research. We hope this collection of articles serves to truly ignite research by our field on this critical construct.

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  • Hanges, Paul J. & Scherbaum, Charles A. & Goldstein, Harold W. & Ryan, Rachel & Yusko, Kenneth P., 2012. "I–O Psychology and Intelligence: A Starting Point Established," Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Cambridge University Press, vol. 5(2), pages 189-195, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:inorps:v:5:y:2012:i:02:p:189-195_00
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