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International Journal of Selection and Assessment. 17:154-164
The forces of attraction–selection–attrition have been hypothesized to create homogeneity of personality within organizations, and vocational choice theory predicts that these forces lead to a ‘modal personality’ within given occupations. Thi
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Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 39:350-358
Much disagreement and confusion has surrounded the nature of the relationship between halo and performance rating accuracy. Traditionally, the relationship has been assumed to be linear (Cooper, 1981), but Fisicaro (1988) proposed that the relationsh
Accountability and Need for Cognition Effects on Contrast, Halo, and Accuracy in Performance Ratings
Autor:
Jerry K. Palmer, Jack M. Feldman
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Psychology. 139:119-138
In the present study, the authors investigated the effects of accountability and need for cognition on contrast errors, halo, and accuracy of performance ratings examined in good and poor performance context conditions, as well as in a context-free c
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 32:2575-2597
The present study extended research on contrast effects by (a) examining the effect of context performances on ratings of a target performance when a prior impression of the target performer already exists, and (b) clarifying the issue of whether con
Autor:
Jack M. Feldman
Publikováno v:
Handbook of Social Cognition ISBN: 9781315807096
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315807096-13
Publikováno v:
Administrative Science Quarterly. 46:527-557
We analyzed two sets of U.S. presidents' speeches to determine whether their propensities to convey images in words were linked to perceptions of their charisma and greatness. As predicted, presidents who engaged in more image-based rhetoric in their
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The Journal of Creative Behavior. 35:1-23
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International Journal of Psychology. 35:287-293
In testing possible cultural effects of the use of the self as an habitual reference point to which others are compared, we expected that: (a) individualistic participants (i.e., those who give priority to personal goals) would rate self-other simila
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Review of General Psychology. 2:48-65
Few attempts have been made to integrate research on memory beliefs across adulthood with related constructs in social cognition. This article addresses the issue of how respondents formulate answers to memory-beliefs questions from a social–cognit
Autor:
David Schkade, John G. Lynch, Joel Huber, Kim P. Corfman, Donald R. Lehmann, Morris B. Holbrook, Bertrand Munier, Jack M. Feldman, Itamar Simonson
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Marketing Letters. 8:323-334
Decision-makers often do not or cannot predict at the time of choice howtheir tastes may change by the time the outcomes are experienced. This paperexplores the implications of making decisions by maximizing experiencedutility ex post rather than ex