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Interpersonal presentation:
Verbal expression: Pitch, rate, pauses, tone Nonverbal behavior: Gaze, smile, hand movement, body orientation Personal/contextual factors: Interview training: Coaching, mock interviews with feedback Interview experience: Number of prior interviews Interview self-efficacy: Applicants' perceived ability to do well in the interview Interview motivation: Applicants' motivation to succeed in an interview Job-irrelevant interviewer biases The following are personal and demographic characteristics that can potentially influence interviewer evaluations of interviewee responses. These factors are typically not relevant to whether the individual can do the job (that is, not related to job performance ), thus, their influence on interview ratings should be minimized or excluded. In fact, there are laws in many countries that prohibit consideration of many of these protected classes of people when making selection decisions. Using structured interviews with multiple interviewers coupled with training may help reduce the effect of the following characteristics on interview ratings. The list of job-irrelevant interviewer biases is presented below. Essential role of social research Essay Social research is a critical foundation for programs that seek to engage communities in change and in the development of more sustainable societies. Without appropriate research, programs aimed at change are likely to be based on implicit or assumed problem identification and/or inferred community needs and wishes. If we are to achieve community participation in activities that lead to real change, research to find out about those communities is the first step. Over the past ten years the NSW Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) has developed a considerable body of social research, conducted with both the general community and specific community segments, to underpin its environmental education programs. This paper includes a review of some models for integrating social research into education programs, and examines the extent to which social research has impacted on both the environmental education programs and the organisational culture of the DEC. From this are drawn learnings from the perspective of a major State environmental agency, about the integration of social research into any program or organisation seeking to achieve social change towards sustainability. As well as program specific benefits, the ultimate outcome of this process is to assist in producing an organisational culture which values evidence- based decision-making and develops policies and structures that incorporate a social research dimension into both programs and policy. Why social research is important for our society? Put simply, the social sciences are important because they create better institutions and systems that affect people's lives every day. ... Thus, social sciences help people understand how to interact with the social world—how to influence policy, develop networks, increase government accountability, and promote democracy. Why is research important in social studies? The societal behavior is studied and analyzed to achieve broad goals. Social research also contributes to societal development by increasing creativity and innovation. The new idea leads to the up- gradation of society. Focusing on research enhances the knowledge thereby giving more power to the society. What is the main role of research? Download 1.59 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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