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Abstract
Lester, H. F., Cullen-Lester, K. L., & Walters, R. W. (2019). From nuisance to novel research questions: Using multilevel models to predict heterogeneous variances. Organizational Research Methods, 24(2), 342-388. From the above referenced article, which was printed in the April 2021 issue of Organizational Research Methods, the funding information has been updated, correct funding statement should read as:
莱斯特,h.f.,卡伦-莱斯特,k.l.,和沃尔特斯,r.w.(2019)。从讨厌到新颖的研究问题:使用多层模型预测异质方差。组织研究方法,24(2),342-388。上述引用文章发表于《组织研究方法》(Organizational Research Methods) 2021年4月刊,资助信息已更新,正确的资助声明应为:
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Organizational Research Methods (ORM) was founded with the aim of introducing pertinent methodological advancements to researchers in organizational sciences. The objective of ORM is to promote the application of current and emerging methodologies to advance both theory and research practices. Articles are expected to be comprehensible to readers with a background consistent with the methodological and statistical training provided in contemporary organizational sciences doctoral programs. The text should be presented in a manner that facilitates accessibility. For instance, highly technical content should be placed in appendices, and authors are encouraged to include example data and computer code when relevant. Additionally, authors should explicitly outline how their contribution has the potential to advance organizational theory and research practice.