The present research investigated whether evaluations of female and male job candidates rely on different dimensions. Going beyond previous studies on the role of gender stereotypes, we examined the relative importance of competence, morality, and sociability in employment decisions. In Study 1, we content-analyzed 68 archival reports of professionals to explore the extent to which they spontaneously referred to the three dimensions in evaluations of women and men. In Study 2, 259 Italian student participants rated the importance of different traits in hiring a female or male candidate for a job position. Additionally, we tested the relative influence of specific information about candidate competence and morality in predicting hiring (Stud...
This research examined the effects of sex differences in rater and ratee on hiring decisions for ma...
Previous research has demonstrated that agentic women experience backlash in the hiring process when...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of attractiveness and sex on subsequent evalua...
The present research investigated whether evaluations of female and male job candidates rely on diff...
We investigated whether morality, competence, and attractiveness perceived from applicants’ faces af...
This research examines the role of candidates’ morality, competence and sociability in selection dec...
This thesis reports on the results from an experiment designed to investigate a situation in which ...
Recent findings have highlighted a ‘perfection bias’, that is women being evaluated on more criteria...
Status Characteristics theory predicts that gender will become salient and activate different perfor...
The present research investigated the spontaneous reference to the criteria of competence, morality,...
Gender stereotypes have determined that the concepts of management and leadership are more associate...
This study examined the possibility of sexist attitudes underlying the lower ratings of likeability ...
This study presents an experimental evaluation of a model that describes the constraining effect of ...
The objectives of the present research were to assess how perceptions of appli-cants' sex and gender...
open5noThe present study examined the role of morality, competence, and attractiveness as perceived ...
This research examined the effects of sex differences in rater and ratee on hiring decisions for ma...
Previous research has demonstrated that agentic women experience backlash in the hiring process when...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of attractiveness and sex on subsequent evalua...
The present research investigated whether evaluations of female and male job candidates rely on diff...
We investigated whether morality, competence, and attractiveness perceived from applicants’ faces af...
This research examines the role of candidates’ morality, competence and sociability in selection dec...
This thesis reports on the results from an experiment designed to investigate a situation in which ...
Recent findings have highlighted a ‘perfection bias’, that is women being evaluated on more criteria...
Status Characteristics theory predicts that gender will become salient and activate different perfor...
The present research investigated the spontaneous reference to the criteria of competence, morality,...
Gender stereotypes have determined that the concepts of management and leadership are more associate...
This study examined the possibility of sexist attitudes underlying the lower ratings of likeability ...
This study presents an experimental evaluation of a model that describes the constraining effect of ...
The objectives of the present research were to assess how perceptions of appli-cants' sex and gender...
open5noThe present study examined the role of morality, competence, and attractiveness as perceived ...
This research examined the effects of sex differences in rater and ratee on hiring decisions for ma...
Previous research has demonstrated that agentic women experience backlash in the hiring process when...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of attractiveness and sex on subsequent evalua...