While it is illegal to discriminate against a job applicant for their age or gender, screening networking sites before hiring not only makes these factors salient, but may also provide information on more justifiable reasons for refusing to hire an applicant. Tattoos are one such potential reason and the stigma is especially detrimental to women. The purpose of this study is to examine how the age, gender, and tattoo stigma affect perceptions of a job applicant
This study will examine the main effects of tattoos, piercings, and the interaction effect between t...
A randomly assigned sample of 376 college students responded to a survey involving a between-subject...
Using mixed design analysis of variance, this paper examines the effect of body art on job applicant...
Recent research (Madera & Hebl, 2011) has found that visible stigmas can lead to discrimination agai...
Lookism, appearance-based prejudice, or discrimination appears to be a real problem in the labour ma...
Test the hypothesis that there is a stigma attached to individuals with tattoos in the workplace
Historically, tattoos and other body modification techniques have often been attributed to individua...
This article focuses on the impact that face and/or neck tattoos may have on the employment screenin...
This article focuses on how employment interview screeners view applicants with tattoos. Tattoos hav...
This article examines the perceptions of tattoos in the workplace. Our hypothesis predicted there w...
This podcast is the result of an ethnography assignment for Anthropology 103. The group randomly sel...
This thesis explores the world of the visibly tattooed individual from their own vantage point, par...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.The tattooing culture has been ...
In the last twenty years, there has been a significant rise in the popularity of tattoos. Once releg...
The purpose of this experiment is to examine the gendered effects of body art on consumers’ attitude...
This study will examine the main effects of tattoos, piercings, and the interaction effect between t...
A randomly assigned sample of 376 college students responded to a survey involving a between-subject...
Using mixed design analysis of variance, this paper examines the effect of body art on job applicant...
Recent research (Madera & Hebl, 2011) has found that visible stigmas can lead to discrimination agai...
Lookism, appearance-based prejudice, or discrimination appears to be a real problem in the labour ma...
Test the hypothesis that there is a stigma attached to individuals with tattoos in the workplace
Historically, tattoos and other body modification techniques have often been attributed to individua...
This article focuses on the impact that face and/or neck tattoos may have on the employment screenin...
This article focuses on how employment interview screeners view applicants with tattoos. Tattoos hav...
This article examines the perceptions of tattoos in the workplace. Our hypothesis predicted there w...
This podcast is the result of an ethnography assignment for Anthropology 103. The group randomly sel...
This thesis explores the world of the visibly tattooed individual from their own vantage point, par...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.The tattooing culture has been ...
In the last twenty years, there has been a significant rise in the popularity of tattoos. Once releg...
The purpose of this experiment is to examine the gendered effects of body art on consumers’ attitude...
This study will examine the main effects of tattoos, piercings, and the interaction effect between t...
A randomly assigned sample of 376 college students responded to a survey involving a between-subject...
Using mixed design analysis of variance, this paper examines the effect of body art on job applicant...