Using the theoretical framework of circumplex models, we investigated how the actual nonverbal behaviors of interviewers can hinder female applicants' performance in simulated job interviews. Fifty-seven dyads conducted mock job interviews for a managerial position. Applicants were always women, whereas interviewers were either men or women. Interviewers' nonverbal dominance (visual dominance, speaking interruptions) and friendliness (smiling, nodding) were coded based on videotapes. Male interviewers' dominance (but not friendliness) predicted lower self-evaluations of female applicants and lower evaluations made by the interviewers. Female interviewers' nonverbal behavior did not predict outcomes. Implications for the advancement of women...
When women are in a situation whereby they are at risk of being judged by a negative stereotype, the...
The present study investigated the comparative influences of facial versus vocal attractiveness on i...
This study employed the theoretical perspective of uncertainty reduction (Berger & Calabrese, 1974) ...
The current study examined the nonverbal displays of men and women in mock job interviews. Specifica...
The current set of studies attempted to examine how particular interpersonal goals affected the disp...
Three experiments studied the influence on hiring decisions of the nonverbal communication of female...
The employment interview includes elements that focus on nonverbal communication. Females and males ...
Although explicit stereotypes of women in the workplace have become increasingly positive, negative ...
Although explicit stereotypes of women in the workplace have become increasingly positive, negative ...
Examined the influence on hiring decisions of (1) gender and communication style of job applicants a...
After the application form is submitted, the interview is the most important method of human resourc...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not there is a significant effect on recruiter...
Abstract: After the application form is submitted, the interview is the most important method of hum...
The job interview is a gatekeeping encounter and it is crucial that the recruitment process is condu...
Examined the effects of nonverbal behavior of job applicants on subsequent hiring evaluations with a...
When women are in a situation whereby they are at risk of being judged by a negative stereotype, the...
The present study investigated the comparative influences of facial versus vocal attractiveness on i...
This study employed the theoretical perspective of uncertainty reduction (Berger & Calabrese, 1974) ...
The current study examined the nonverbal displays of men and women in mock job interviews. Specifica...
The current set of studies attempted to examine how particular interpersonal goals affected the disp...
Three experiments studied the influence on hiring decisions of the nonverbal communication of female...
The employment interview includes elements that focus on nonverbal communication. Females and males ...
Although explicit stereotypes of women in the workplace have become increasingly positive, negative ...
Although explicit stereotypes of women in the workplace have become increasingly positive, negative ...
Examined the influence on hiring decisions of (1) gender and communication style of job applicants a...
After the application form is submitted, the interview is the most important method of human resourc...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not there is a significant effect on recruiter...
Abstract: After the application form is submitted, the interview is the most important method of hum...
The job interview is a gatekeeping encounter and it is crucial that the recruitment process is condu...
Examined the effects of nonverbal behavior of job applicants on subsequent hiring evaluations with a...
When women are in a situation whereby they are at risk of being judged by a negative stereotype, the...
The present study investigated the comparative influences of facial versus vocal attractiveness on i...
This study employed the theoretical perspective of uncertainty reduction (Berger & Calabrese, 1974) ...