APS
2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025
Personality and False Expectations in Interviews: Self-Fulfilling Prophecy Endures in Technology-Mediated Interaction
- Laura Labato
UConn Storrs - Piyawan Charoensap-Kelly
Southern Methodist University - C. Arthur Vanlear
University of Connecticut - James Honeycutt
Abstract
This study examined the influence of personality and fictitious expectancies on impressions of candidates during a virtual mock interview. The 122 participants from three USA universities were paired to create 61 dyads. Interviewers were given false information about interviewee's friendliness, and the self-fulfilling prophecy was confirmed even in technologically-mediated interactions.
Communication