Resources
Charisma/Leadership
Meetings
Other resources
- CBC News Network’s Natalie Kalata speaks with Steven Rogelberg, chancellor’s professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and the author of ‘Glad We Met: The Art and Science of 1:1 Meetings’ and ‘The Surprising Science of Meetings.’
- UNC Charlotte Chancellor’s Professor Steven Rogelberg tells “Nightcap’s” Jon Sarlin why virtual meetings are more beneficial than hybrid meetings.
- UNC Charlotte Chancellor’s Professor Steven Rogelberg tells “Nightcap’s” Jon Sarlin the four things that any leader needs to know before putting a meeting on someone’s calendar.
Gender Inequality
- A new study just published in the American Sociological Review found that married women are 991% more likely than single women to be in a one percent household. One of the authors of the study, Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina Jill Yavorsky, joins Chris Jansing to discuss [MSNBC].
Research methods + tools
Multilevel meta-analysis
Gooty, J., Banks, G. C., Loignon, A., Tonidandel, S., and Williams, C. E. (in press). Meta-analyses as a multi-level model. Organizational Research Methods, 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1177/1094428119857471.
Relative importance analysis
Tonidandel, S. & LeBreton, J. M. (2014). RWA-Web — A free, comprehensive, web-based, and user-friendly tool for relative weight analysis. Journal of Business and Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10869-014-9351-z.
Scale shortening
Cortina, J. M., Sheng, Z., Keener, S. K., Keeler, K. R., Grubb, L. K., Schmitt, N., Tonidandel, S., Summerville, K. M., Heggestad, E. D., & Banks, G. C. (2020). From alpha to omega and beyond! A look at the past, present, and (possible) future of psychometric soundness in the Journal of Applied Psychology. Journal of Applied Psychology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/apl0000815.
Polynomial regression and response surface analysis
Shanock, L. R., Baran, B. E., Gentry, W. A., Pattison, S. C., & Heggestad, E. D. (2010). Polynomial regression and response surface analysis: A powerful approach for examining moderation and overcoming limitations of difference scores. Journal of Business and Psychology, 25, 543-554. https://psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1007/s10869-010-9183-4.