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Organizational Research Methods | 2013

Field Experiments on Sensitive Organizational Topics

Eden B. King; Michelle R. Hebl; Whitney Botsford Morgan; Afra S. Ahmad

Organizational scholars study a number of sensitive topics that make employees and organizations vulnerable to unfavorable views. However, the typical ways in which researchers study these topics—via laboratory experiments and field surveys—can be laden with problems. In this article, the authors argue that the difficulties in studying sensitive topics can be overcome through the underutilized method of field experiments, detail strategies for conducting high-quality experimental field studies, and offer suggestions for overcoming potential challenges in data collection and publishing. As such, this article is designed to serve as a guide and stimulus for using the valuable methodological tool of field experiments.


Journal of Occupational Health Psychology | 2017

An Examination of Two Positive Organizational Interventions: For Whom Do These Interventions Work? .

Carolyn Winslow; Seth Kaplan; Jill C. Bradley-Geist; Alex Lindsey; Afra S. Ahmad; Amber K. Hargrove

Owing to the importance of employee psychological well-being for a variety of work- and non-work-related outcomes, practitioners and scholars have begun to broaden the scope of workplace well-being interventions by incorporating principles from positive psychology. Among such positive interventions, gratitude exercises have arguably emerged as the “gold standard” practice, with much research pointing to their effectiveness. However, existing workplace interventions lack a true (i.e., no intervention) control group, and effects have been observed for some—but not all—outcomes tested. Therefore, the purpose of this brief report was to conduct a concise but methodologically rigorous evaluation of the effectiveness of 2 positive psychology workplace interventions in improving employee affect, and to examine potential moderators of intervention effectiveness. Ninety-two employees in a large social services agency were assigned to (a) a gratitude intervention, (b) an intervention in which participants alternated between the gratitude activity and one involving increasing social connectedness, or (c) a wait list control condition, for 1 month. Neither intervention produced a main effect on any of the 3 affective outcomes measured. However, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and job tenure were significant moderators of intervention effectiveness. We discuss the implications of these preliminary results in an effort to advance the literature on workplace positive psychology interventions.


Personnel Psychology | 2010

AN EXPERIMENTAL FIELD STUDY OF INTERPERSONAL DISCRIMINATION TOWARD MUSLIM JOB APPLICANTS

Eden B. King; Afra S. Ahmad


Journal of Business and Psychology | 2014

A Test of Two Positive Psychology Interventions to Increase Employee Well-Being

Seth Kaplan; Jill C. Bradley-Geist; Afra S. Ahmad; Amanda J. Anderson; Amber K. Hargrove; Alex Lindsey


Journal of Applied Social Psychology | 2015

The effectiveness of three strategies to reduce the influence of bias in evaluations of female leaders

Amanda J. Anderson; Afra S. Ahmad; Eden B. King; Alex Lindsey; Rachel P. Feyre; Sara Ragone; Sooyeol Kim


Industrial and Organizational Psychology | 2014

Invisible Disabilities: Unique Strategies for Workplace Allies

Isaac E. Sabat; Alex Lindsey; Ashley Membere; Amanda J. Anderson; Afra S. Ahmad; Eden B. King; Balca Bolunmez


Archive | 2018

Women in Organizations: Understanding Barriers to Advancements of Female Employees

Afra S. Ahmad; Amanda J. Anderson; Isaac E. Sabat; Ashley Membere; Eden B. King


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2017

When Gay Men and Lesbian Women Disclose their Sexual Orientation Influences Salary

Ho Kwan Cheung; Alex Lindsey; Isaac E. Sabat; Afra S. Ahmad


Journal of Business and Psychology | 2015

The Technological Age: The Effects of Perceived Age in Technology Training

Tracy C. McCausland; Eden B. King; Lindsey N. Bartholomew; Rachel P. Feyre; Afra S. Ahmad; Lisa M. Finkelstein


Archive | 2013

Women’s accounts of stigma, stereotypes, and incivility

Amanda A Anderson; Jaclyn M. Jensen; Eden B. King; Afra S. Ahmad

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Eden B. King

George Mason University

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Seth Kaplan

George Mason University

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