Hiring Decisions: The Effect of Evaluator Gender and Gender Stereotype Characteristics on the Evaluation of Job Applicants

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Rice L. [1 ]
Barth J.M. [2 ]
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[1] Psychology Department, The Citadel, 171 Moultrie Street, Charleston, 29409, SC
[2] Institute for Social Science Research, University of Alabama, Box 870216, Tuscaloosa, 35487-0216, AL
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Gender roles; Gender stereotypes; Hiring decisions; Priming;
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10.1007/s12147-015-9143-4
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This study examined how the gender and gender stereotype characteristics of an evaluator influenced a hypothetical hiring decision, and the effects of automatically activating gender stereotypes prior to a hiring decision. One hundred and twenty-nine undergraduates (80 female) completed a priming manipulation that activated gender stereotype-congruent or stereotype-incongruent associations, followed by an evaluation of a male or female job applicant. Results indicated that the gender and masculinity of an evaluator were related to the evaluations. After stereotype-congruent priming, men rated male applicants higher than female applicants and men’s masculinity was associated with less favorable ratings. After stereotype-incongruent priming, male participants extended a more positive evaluation toward female applicants than when stereotype-congruent gender ideas were primed. Female participants were less affected by the priming and showed more egalitarian evaluations. Findings underscore the importance of having gender-balanced search committees and interventions that address implicit gender biases in hiring decisions. © 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York.
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