开放的体验
人际交往
交互式语音应答
选择(遗传算法)
尽责
心理学
电话采访
面子(社会学概念)
面对面
应用心理学
社会心理学
五大性格特征
计算机科学
人格
电信
社会学
认识论
外向与内向
哲学
人工智能
社会科学
作者
Talya N. Bauer,Donald M. Truxillo,Matthew E. Paronto,Jeff A. Weekley,Michael A. Campion
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.0965-075x.2004.00269.x
摘要
This research contributes to the understanding of reactions to different selection screening methods. A sample of students ( n =153) experienced one of three types of screening techniques, face‐to‐face interview screenings, telephone interview screenings, and interactive voice response (IVR) screenings, with identical content in a pre‐ to post‐screening longitudinal study. We further examined the role of two important individual differences, cognitive ability and conscientiousness, in attitudes toward the screenings. IVR is a “non‐interpersonal” screening method so it was not surprising that it was rated lower in terms of procedural justice factors such as interpersonal treatment, two–way communication, and openness but what is encouraging is that there were no differences between other labor intensive and costly technologies and IVR on the other procedural justice factors. Therefore, there do not appear to be any major negatives in terms of structural fairness among alternative screening devices implying that organizations can make choices between screening methods based on other factors such as recruitment strategy or cost.
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