2024
DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.3062
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How to respond to inappropriate questions in job interviews: Personal and social consequences of truth‐telling, deflection and confrontation

Rotem Kahalon,
Johannes Ullrich,
Julia C. Becker

Abstract: Parents, especially mothers, and young women without children, face a subtle threat in job interviews: being asked inappropriate questions about parental status. In three vignette experiments (N = 760), we compared personal (perceived likability and likelihood of being hired) and social consequences (perceived chances that the interviewer will ask the inappropriate question again) of different response strategies. Results suggest that deflection (i.e., responding with another question) is a superior strategy a… Show more

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