This study explores the extent to which work and organizational (W&O) psychology practitioners use evidence, how they apply it to the everyday contexts in which they work and the types of barriers they encounter in so doing. It adopts a mixed methods approach involving the administration of a survey to a UK sample (N=163) of W&O psychologists and a series of semi-structured interviews (N=25) exploring in greater depth how evidence is applied in practice. Findings reveal that practitioners consult a wide range of different types of evidence which they employ at various stages of engagement with client organisations and that this evidence is pressed into service in the pursuit of solutions which are both acceptable from the client perspective...
important point in questioning the degree to which the industrial–organizational (I–O) profession is...
Developing skills to critically evaluate and conduct research is central to psychology training prog...
This exploratory study describes the variation in how evidence-based practice is understood in educa...
This study explores the extent to which work and organizational (W&O) psychology practitioners use e...
This study explores the extent to which work and organizational (W&O) psychology practitioners use e...
This paper examines the knowledge transfer process within the profession of work and\ud organisation...
Evidence-based practice is now well established in several fields including medicine, nursing, and s...
There has been a growing interest in evidence-based management. A core component is a body of high-q...
This chapter discusses: • How applied psychologists attempt to ground their practice in research. • ...
Applied Occupational Psychology research provides a valuable evidence base which can potentially be ...
There has been a growing interest in evidence-based management. A core component is a body of high-q...
Recent surveys have found that many patients are not receiving empirically supported treatments and ...
This paper is premised on the observation that the potential of work and organizational (WO) psychol...
In acknowledging at the outset the importance of the four major defining characteristics of evidence...
Developing a professional and organisational culture within National Health Service (NHS) trusts tha...
important point in questioning the degree to which the industrial–organizational (I–O) profession is...
Developing skills to critically evaluate and conduct research is central to psychology training prog...
This exploratory study describes the variation in how evidence-based practice is understood in educa...
This study explores the extent to which work and organizational (W&O) psychology practitioners use e...
This study explores the extent to which work and organizational (W&O) psychology practitioners use e...
This paper examines the knowledge transfer process within the profession of work and\ud organisation...
Evidence-based practice is now well established in several fields including medicine, nursing, and s...
There has been a growing interest in evidence-based management. A core component is a body of high-q...
This chapter discusses: • How applied psychologists attempt to ground their practice in research. • ...
Applied Occupational Psychology research provides a valuable evidence base which can potentially be ...
There has been a growing interest in evidence-based management. A core component is a body of high-q...
Recent surveys have found that many patients are not receiving empirically supported treatments and ...
This paper is premised on the observation that the potential of work and organizational (WO) psychol...
In acknowledging at the outset the importance of the four major defining characteristics of evidence...
Developing a professional and organisational culture within National Health Service (NHS) trusts tha...
important point in questioning the degree to which the industrial–organizational (I–O) profession is...
Developing skills to critically evaluate and conduct research is central to psychology training prog...
This exploratory study describes the variation in how evidence-based practice is understood in educa...