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In praise of Table 1: The importance of making better use of descriptive statistics
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 461-477
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The power of the plural: Toward a better appreciation of Table 1s in meta-analytic inquiries
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 478-480
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Descriptive statistics are powerful tools for organizational research practitioners
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 481-485
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Three cheers for descriptive statistics—and five more reasons why they matter
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 486-488
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Descriptive statistics and advanced text analytics: A dual extension
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 489-492
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A simple solution to a complex problem: Manipulate the mediator!
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 493-496
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The baby and the bathwater: On the need for substantive–methodological synergy in organizational research
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 497-504
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Descriptives for diversity: Harnessing the potential of Table 1 to advance inclusivity and responsible generalization in psychological research
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 505-509
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Spreading the word: Equipping I-O students to use descriptive statistics for effective data visualization
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 510-513
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Evaluating hypotheses with dominance analysis
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 514-517
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Percentage of confusion accounted for
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 518-520
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Challenges and pitfalls of Cinderella-izing descriptive statistics in Table 1
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 521-523
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What about Figure 1? Presenting descriptive figures to facilitate the interpretation of longitudinal research
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 524-526
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Raw data + analysis code > descriptive statistics
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 527-530
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The basic income: Initiating the needed discussion in industrial, work, and organizational psychology
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 531-562
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Basic incomes and the dynamics of wealth accumulation, individual development, and employment opportunities
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 563-568
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Benefits of a basic income for employees experiencing a mental health condition
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 569-572
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Basic income, cognitive capacity, and the workplace: The role of I-O psychology in the interdisciplinary research agenda to reduce poverty
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 573-576
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Considering the attainment of work’s latent benefits under a basic income policy
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 577-581
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Who is called to work? The importance of calling when considering universal basic income
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- 14 December 2021, pp. 582-585
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