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Interviewer biases: can first impressions be changed by displaying stereotypical or non-stereotypical behaviour?

In South Africa, where there are many recruitment and selection challenges due to scarce skills and education gaps that exist within the country, the employment interview process may contribute to maintaining racial and gender gaps if decision-making is discriminatory. The purpose of the research wa...

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Main Author: Keogh, Jade
Other Authors: Meyer, Ines
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Organisational Psychology 2016
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