Inclusive Teaching in I/O - Graduate Courses

Graduate Courses
  • PSYC 6250 - Psychometrics
    • Learning Objectives
      • Accurately explain fundamental psychometric concepts and their importance for research and practice
      • Critically evaluate evidence for the validity and reliability of psychological measures
      • Calculate and accurately interpret validity and reliability estimates using R
      • Use psychometrics and psychometric principles to inform decision-making
      • Apply psychometrics to your own research
    • Sample Readings
      • Berry, C. M. (2015). Differential validity and differential prediction of cognitive ability tests: Understanding test bias in the employment context. Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior, 2(1), 435-463.
      • Messick, S. (1995). Validity of psychological assessment. American Psychologist.
      • Somaraju, A. V., Nye, C. D., & Olenick, J. (2022). A review of measurement equivalence in organizational research: What's old, what's new, what's next? Organizational Research Methods, 25(4), 741-785.
  • PSYC 6310 - Industrial Psychology
    • Sample Readings
      • Dhananni, L. Y., Beur, J. M., & Joseph, D. L. (2018). Workplace discrimination: A meta-analytic extension, critique, and future research agenda. Personnel Psychology, 71, 147-179.
      • Martinez, L. R., Sawyer, K. B., Thoroughgood, C. N., Ruggs, E. N., & Smith, N. A. (2017). The importance of being “me”: The relation between authentic identity expression and transgender employees’ work-related attitudes and experiences. Journal of Applied Psychology, 102, 215-226.
      • Ng., T. W. H., & Feldman, D. C. (2012). Evaluating six common stereotypes about older workers with meta-analytic data. Personnel Psychology, 65, 821-858.
  • PSYC 6320 - Organizational Psychology
    • Learning Objective
    • Sample Readings
      • Gabriel, A. S., Volpone, S. D., MacGowan, R. L., Butts, M. M., & Moran, C. M. (2020). When work and family blend together: Examining the daily experiences of breastfeeding mothers at work. Academy of Management Journal, 63(5), 1337-1369.
      • Motro, D., Evans, J. B., Ellis, A. P. J., & Benson, L. (2021). Race and reactions to women’s expressions of anger at work: Examining the effects of the “Angry Black Woman” stereotype. Journal of Applied Psychology, 107(1), 142-152.
      • Roberson, Q. M. (2019). Diversity in the workplace: A review, synthesis, and future research agenda. Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior, 6, 69-88.
  • PSYC 8980 - Ethical and Professional Issues in I-O Psychology
    • Learning Objectives
      • My goals are that students will: (1) develop strategies for maximizing the graduate school experience, (2), develop a range of scientific, teaching, and professional skills, (3) have an opportunity to explore multiple career paths, and (4) understand the ethical responsibilities associated with the science and practice of I-O psychology.
    • Sample Readings
      • Kossek, E. E., et al. (2021). Pushing the boundaries: A qualitative study of how STEM women adapted to disrupted work-nonwork boundaries during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Applied Psychology, 106, 1615-1629.
      • Lefkowitz, J., & Watts, L. L. (in press). Ethical incidences reported by Industrial-Organizational Psychologists: A ten-year follow-up.  Journal of Applied Psychology. 
      • Sternberg, R. J. (2004). Psychology 101 ½: The unspoken rules for success in academia (lessons #19, #37, #57, #77, #89, #101). Washington, APA
  • PSYC 9100 - Adult Learning and Workforce Development
    • Inclusive Excellence Learning Objectives 
      • Describe the current state of diversity training in organizations and implications for its ineffectiveness
      • Recognize potential points at which bias in training design and interventions may arise
    • Sample Readings 
      • Roberson, Q. M., Moore, O. A., & Bell, B. S. (2024). An active learning approach to diversity training. Academy of Management Review, 49(2), 344-365.
      • Ford, J. K. (2020). Learning in organizations: An evidence-based approach. Routledge.
  • PSYC 9100 - Teams
    • Learning Objectives
      • Describe the theoretical underpinnings for why diversity should benefit team performance
      • Describe the state of the literature on the relationship between team diversity and effectiveness
      • Identify potential intervention points for improving team diversity outcomes
    • Sample Readings
      • Avery, D. R., Rhue, L. A., & McKay, P. F. (2023). Setting the Stage for Success: How Participation Diversity Can Help Teams Leverage Racioethnic Diversity. Journal of Management, 49(4), 1312-1343. 
      • Martins, L. L., & Sohn, W. (2022). How does diversity affect team cognitive processes? Understanding the cognitive pathways underlying the diversity dividend in teams. Academy of Management Annals, 16(1), 134-178. 
      • Sulik, J., Bahrami, B., & Deroy, O. (2022). The diversity gap: when diversity matters for knowledge. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 17(3), 752-767.