Jerel E. Slaughter, Ph.D.

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2000 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, United States 
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Industrial Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
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Scott Highhouse grad student 2000 Bowling Green State University
 (Context -dependent job choice: Enhancing the salience of favorable job attributes.)
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Evans JB, Slaughter JE, Ellis APJ, et al. (2019) Gender and the evaluation of humor at work. The Journal of Applied Psychology
Kausel EE, Slaughter JE, Evans JM, et al. (2018) Do Findings from Laboratory Experiments on Preferential Selection Generalize to Cognitively-Oriented Tasks? A Test of Two Perspectives Journal of Business and Psychology. 34: 587-601
Kausel EE, Culbertson SS, Leiva PI, et al. (2015) Too arrogant for their own good? Why and when narcissists dismiss advice Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 131: 33-50
Slaughter JE, Cable DM, Turban DB. (2014) Changing job seekers' image perceptions during recruitment visits: the moderating role of belief confidence. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 99: 1146-58
Slaughter JE, Christian MS, Podsakoff NP, et al. (2014) On the Limitations of Using Situational Judgment Tests to Measure Interpersonal Skills: The Moderating Influence of Employee Anger Personnel Psychology. 67: 847-885
Christian MS, Garza AS, Slaughter JE. (2011) Work engagement: A quantitative review and test of its relations with task and contextual performance Personnel Psychology. 64: 89-136
Kausel EE, Slaughter JE. (2011) Narrow personality traits and organizational attraction: Evidence for the complementary hypothesis Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 114: 3-14
Slaughter JE, Kausel EE, Quiñones MA. (2011) The decoy effect as a covert influence tactic Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 24: 249-266
Bonaccio S, Dalal RS, Highhouse S, et al. (2010) Taking Workplace Decisions Seriously: This Conversation Has Been Fruitful! Industrial and Organizational Psychology. 3: 455-464
Dalal RS, Bonaccio S, Highhouse S, et al. (2010) What If Industrial–Organizational Psychology Decided to Take Workplace Decisions Seriously? Industrial and Organizational Psychology. 3: 386-405
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