Robert S. Billings

Affiliations: 
Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
Area:
Industrial Psychology, Psychometrics Psychology, Higher Education
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Ned A. Rosen grad student (IOTree)

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Kurt Kraiger grad student Ohio State (PsychTree)
Alicia A. Diaz grad student 2002 Ohio State
Robert C. Litchfield grad student 2002 Ohio State
George W. Norris grad student 2002 Ohio State
Beverly A. Seffrin grad student 2002 Ohio State
Kathlyn Y. Wilson grad student 2003 Ohio State
Vandana T. Vaidyanathan grad student 2004 Ohio State
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Becker TE, Billings RS, Eveleth DM, et al. (1996) Foci And Bases Of Employee Commitment: Implications For Job Performance Academy of Management Journal. 39: 464-482
Becker TE, Billings RS. (1993) Profiles of commitment: An empirical test Journal of Organizational Behavior. 14: 177-190
Kraiger K, Billings RS, Isen AM. (1989) The influence of positive affective states on task perceptions and satisfaction Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 44: 12-25
Billings RS, Scherer LL. (1988) The effects of response mode and importance on decision-making strategies: Judgment versus choice Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 41: 1-19
Billings RS, Marcus SA. (1983) Measures of compensatory and noncompensatory models of decision behavior: Process tracing versus policy capturing Organizational Behavior and Human Performance. 31: 331-352
Billings RS, Schaalman ML. (1980) Administrators' estimations of the probability of outcomes of school desegregation: A field test of the availability heuristic Organizational Behavior and Human Performance. 26: 97-114
Billings RS, Wroten SP. (1978) Use of path analysis in industrial/organizational psychology: Criticisms and suggestions Journal of Applied Psychology. 63: 677-688
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