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Smiling in a Job Interview: When Less Is More

机译:在工作面试中微笑:少即是多

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Two studies examined the effect of applicants' smiling on hireability. In a pre-test study, participants were asked to rate the expected behavior for four types of applicants. Newspaper reporter applicants were expected to be more serious than applicants for other jobs. In Study 1, participants were randomly assigned to be an applicant or interviewer for a newspaper reporting job. Smiling was negatively related to hiring, and smiling mediated the relation between applicants' motivation to make a good impression and hiring. Hiring was maximized when applicants smiled less in the middle of the interview relative to the start and end. In Study 2, participants watched Study 1 clips and were randomly assigned to believe the applicants were applying to one of four jobs. Participants rated more suitability when applicants smiled less, especially for jobs associated with a serious demeanor. This research shows that job type is an important moderator of the impact of smiling on hiring.
机译:两项研究检查了申请人微笑对可出租性的影响。在测试前的研究中,要求参与者对四种类型的申请人的预期行为进行评分。希望报纸记者的申请者比其他工作的申请者更为认真。在研究1中,参与者被随机分配为报纸报道工作的申请人或面试官。微笑与录用负相关,而微笑则介导了求职者的良好印象和录用动机之间的关系。当求职者在面试中相对于开始和结束时微笑较少时,可以最大程度地增加招聘。在研究2中,参与者观看了研究1的剪辑,并被随机分配以认为申请人正在申请四个职位之一。当申请人的笑容减少时,尤其是与举止严肃的工作有关的参与者,更适合。这项研究表明,工作类型是微笑对招聘影响的重要调节剂。

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