How physical cues of interviewees in the interview process affect selection decision.

This study examines the influence of physical cues on selection decision. Studies on decision making were thought to be only based on cognition and emotions. However, it is believed that instinct also plays an important part in the decision making process. Attractiveness, attentiveness and gesticula...

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Main Authors: Chen, Xiao Jun., Lee, Ai Ping., Low, Kah Yin.
Other Authors: Tan Brian Roy
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-354892023-05-19T03:30:06Z How physical cues of interviewees in the interview process affect selection decision. Chen, Xiao Jun. Lee, Ai Ping. Low, Kah Yin. Tan Brian Roy Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Management::Personnel management This study examines the influence of physical cues on selection decision. Studies on decision making were thought to be only based on cognition and emotions. However, it is believed that instinct also plays an important part in the decision making process. Attractiveness, attentiveness and gesticulation were tested as physical cues on selection decision as the dependent variable. Gender, student and experience were used as control variables. This study found attentiveness and gesticulation to significantly influence selection decision at the 0.01 level of significance. The moderating effect of experience on physical cues was significant for attentiveness at the 0.1 significance level. As hypothesised, this study found that instinct plays an important role in influencing selection decision, and that interviewer characteristics only had limited effect on mitigating interviewer bias based on instinct. BUSINESS 2010-04-19T07:59:44Z 2010-04-19T07:59:44Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/35489 en Nanyang Technological University 58 p. application/pdf
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Chen, Xiao Jun.
Lee, Ai Ping.
Low, Kah Yin.
How physical cues of interviewees in the interview process affect selection decision.
description This study examines the influence of physical cues on selection decision. Studies on decision making were thought to be only based on cognition and emotions. However, it is believed that instinct also plays an important part in the decision making process. Attractiveness, attentiveness and gesticulation were tested as physical cues on selection decision as the dependent variable. Gender, student and experience were used as control variables. This study found attentiveness and gesticulation to significantly influence selection decision at the 0.01 level of significance. The moderating effect of experience on physical cues was significant for attentiveness at the 0.1 significance level. As hypothesised, this study found that instinct plays an important role in influencing selection decision, and that interviewer characteristics only had limited effect on mitigating interviewer bias based on instinct.
author2 Tan Brian Roy
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Chen, Xiao Jun.
Lee, Ai Ping.
Low, Kah Yin.
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author Chen, Xiao Jun.
Lee, Ai Ping.
Low, Kah Yin.
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title How physical cues of interviewees in the interview process affect selection decision.
title_short How physical cues of interviewees in the interview process affect selection decision.
title_full How physical cues of interviewees in the interview process affect selection decision.
title_fullStr How physical cues of interviewees in the interview process affect selection decision.
title_full_unstemmed How physical cues of interviewees in the interview process affect selection decision.
title_sort how physical cues of interviewees in the interview process affect selection decision.
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