Original paper

Political affiliation and employment screening decisions: The role of similarity and identification processes.

Volume: 105, Issue: 5, Pages: 472 - 486
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Recent research in political science, along with theory in applied psychology, has suggested that political affiliation may be associated with substantial levels of affect and, thus, might influence employment decision-makers. We designed 2 experiments using social media screening tasks to examine the effects of political affiliation similarity on ratings of hireability. Our findings in both studies suggest that the identification (capturing...
Paper Details
Title
Political affiliation and employment screening decisions: The role of similarity and identification processes.
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
105
Issue
5
Pages
472 - 486
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