Authors
Deborah M Powell, Joshua S Bourdage, Silvia Bonaccio
Publication date
2021/10
Journal
Journal of business and psychology
Volume
36
Issue
5
Pages
829-840
Publisher
Springer US
Description
We investigated whether anxiety about self-presentation concerns during interviews (i.e., interview anxiety) is associated with applicants’ use of deceptive impression management (IM) tactics. We examined the relationship between interview anxiety and deceptive IM, and we examined whether the personality traits of honesty-humility and extraversion would be indirectly related to deceptive IM through interview anxiety. Participants (N = 202) were recruited after an interview for a research assistant position. Interview anxiety scores were positively related to deceptive IM. Furthermore, there was evidence of a negative indirect effect of honesty-humility on deceptive IM, via overall interview anxiety. Also, extraversion was indirectly associated with deceptive IM through interview anxiety. Results suggest that deceptive IM can be used as a protective mechanism to maintain self-esteem or to avoid the loss of …
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Scholar articles
DM Powell, JS Bourdage, S Bonaccio - Journal of business and psychology, 2021