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Author: | Steiner, D. Gilliland, S. |
Title: | Fairness reactions to personnel selection techniques in France and the United States |
Journal: | Journal of Applied Psychology
1996 : APR, VOL. 81:2, p. 134-141 |
Index terms: | PSYCHOLOGY USA FRANCE |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | The authors examined the bases for fairness reactions to different selection practices and considered cross-cultural differences in these reactions by comparing respondents from 2 cultures. College students (N=259) from France and the United States rated the favorability of 10 selection procedures and then indicated the bases for these reactions on 7 procedural dimensions. Selection decisions based on interviews, work-sample tests, and resumes were perceived favorably in both cultures. Graphology was perceived more favorably in France than in the U.S. |
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