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David M. Klieger, Lauren J. Kotloff, Vinetha Belur, Megan E. Schramm‐Possinger, Steven L. Holtzman, Hezekiah Bunde
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ETS Research Report Series. 2022:1-33
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ETS Research Report Series. 2021:1-19
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Harrison J. Kell, Kri Burkander, David M. Klieger, Samuel H. Rikoon, Jennifer L. Bochenek, Jane Shore
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ETS Research Report Series. 2018:1-36
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Frederick Cline, David M. Klieger, Richard J. Tannenbaum, Margarita Olivera-Aguilar, Brent Bridgeman
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ETS Research Report Series. 2018:1-28
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ETS Research Report Series. 2017:1-49
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Industrial and Organizational Psychology. 9:378-404
Past research purporting to study employee resilience suffers from a lack of conceptual clarity about both the resilience construct and the methodological designs that examine resilience without ensuring the occurrence of significant adversity. The o
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ETS Research Report Series. 2016:1-24
International institutions have been increasingly using the GRE® revised General Test to admit students to graduate programs. However, little is known about how scores from the GRE revised General Test are used in the admission process outside of th
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ETS Research Report Series. 2015:1-12
Graduate school recommendations are an important part of admissions in higher education, and natural language processing may be able to provide objective and consistent analyses of recommendation texts to complement readings by faculty and admissions
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ETS Research Report Series. 2014:1-62
Given the serious consequences of making ill-fated admissions and funding decisions for applicants to graduate and professional school, it is important to rely on sound evidence to optimize such judgments. Previous meta-analytic research has demonstr
Autor:
Ute R. Hülsheger, Brent Bridgeman, Inge T. L. Schwager, Cathy Wendler, Jonas W. B. Lang, David M. Klieger
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Learning and Individual Differences, 35, 62-69. Elsevier
The educational psychology literature has recently discussed the implications of university citizenship behavior activities that go beyond the primary student role - and counterproductive academic behavior - behaviors that run counter to academic val