Associate Professor of Psychology, Baruch College
Dr. Scherbaum is an associate professor of psychology at Baruch College, City University of New York. His research focuses on how to use psychological testing to identify talent and predict success in organizations, educational institutions, and professional sports. His most recent work is focused on identifying the psychological profile of players who succeed in the National Football League. His research has appeared in top research journals including Personnel Psychology, Organizational Research Methods, Educational and Psychological Measurement, and the Journal of Business and Psychology. He won the 2011 M. Scott Myers Award from the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology as well as the 2011 Innovation Award from the International Personnel Assessment Council for his research on cognitive ability tests. Charles earned a Ph. D. in industrial and organizational psychology from Ohio University.
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