Age Bias in Selection Decisions: The Role of Facial Appearance and Fitness Impressions

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Title
Age Bias in Selection Decisions: The Role of Facial Appearance and Fitness Impressions
Journal
Frontiers in Psychology
Author(s)
Kaufmann Michèle, Krings Franciska, Zebrowitz Leslie, Sczesny Sabine
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2017
Pages
1-14
Language
english
Abstract
This research examined the impact of facial age appearance on hiring, and impressions of fitness as the underlying mechanism. In two experimental hiring simulations, one with lay persons and one with Human Resource professionals, participants evaluated a chronologically older or younger candidate (as indicated by date of birth and age label) with either younger or older facial age appearance (as indicated by a photograph). In both studies, older-looking candidates received lower hireability ratings, due to less favorable fitness impressions. In addition, Study 1 showed that this age bias was reduced when the candidates provided counter-stereotypic information about their fitness. Study 2 showed that facial age-based discrimination is less prevalent in jobs with less costumer contact (e.g., back office).
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