模棱两可
心理学
选择(遗传算法)
动作(物理)
应用心理学
工作面试
自动化
电视会议
社会心理学
计算机科学
多媒体
人工智能
量子力学
机械工程
物理
工程类
程序设计语言
作者
Markus Langer,Cornelius J. König,Μαρία Παπαθανασίου
摘要
Technological advancements allow the automation of every part of job interviews (information acquisition, information analysis, action selection, action implementation) resulting in highly automated interviews. Efficiency advantages exist, but it is unclear how people react to such interviews (and whether reactions depend on the stakes involved). Participants ( N = 123) in a 2 (highly automated, videoconference) × 2 (high‐stakes, low‐stakes situation) experiment watched and assessed videos depicting a highly automated interview for high‐stakes (selection) and low‐stakes (training) situations or an equivalent videoconference interview. Automated high‐stakes interviews led to ambiguity and less perceived controllability. Additionally, highly automated interviews diminished overall acceptance through lower social presence and fairness. To conclude, people seem to react negatively to highly automated interviews and acceptance seems to vary based on the stakes. Open Practices This study was pre‐registered on the Open Science Framework ( osf.io/hgd5r ) and on AsPredicted ( https://AsPredicted.org/i52c6.pdf ).
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