| John
Campbell
Professor
N478 Elliott, (612) 625-9351
campb006@umn.edu
Education
Ph.D., 1964, University of
Minnesota
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Statement of Interests
Currently, my research activities
are focused on the systematic modeling of the substantive
latent structure of occupational performance and its determinants.
We have proposed, and continue to refine, an eight factor
model of performance that can be used to characterize individual
performance in virtually all work roles and across functional
areas and organizational levels. Current studies involve
developing and testing substantive models for customer service,
for team member performance, and for the ability versus
training and experience determinants of high level technical
expertise. These efforts are built on a fundamental belief
that individual performance at work is the most critical
dependent variable in applied psychology and modeling the
latent structure of performance is at least as important
as specifying the latent structure of cognitive ability
or personality. Related projects concern the differential
relationships of personality to management performance across
levels and functional areas; and the development of occupational
classification structures for purposes of career exploration
and job seeking.
Selected Publications
Campbell, J. P. (2005). Learning from history. In L.L. Hoppes (Ed.), The science and practice of industrial and organizational psychology: Historical aspects from the first hundred years. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Campbell, J. P., & Knapp, D. (2001). Project A: Exploring the limits of performance improvement through personnel selection and classification. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Campbell, J. P., & Kuncel, N. R. (2001). Individual and team training. In N. Anderson, D. S. Ones, H. K. Sinangil, & C. Viswesvaran (Eds.), Handbook of work and organizational psychology. London: Blackwell.
Campbell, J. P., Gasser, M., & Oswald, F. (1996). The substantive nature of job performance variability. In K. Murphy (Ed.), Individual differences and behavior in organizations. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Campbell, J. P. (1996). Group differences and personnel decisions: Validity, fairness, and affirmative action. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 49, 122-158.
Campbell, J. P. (1990). The Army selection and classification project (Project A). Personnel Psychology, 43, 231-239.
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