Accent Speaks Louder than Ability: Elucidating the Effect of Nonnative Accent on Trust

Nonnative accent often leads to prejudicial judgments. In this paper, we examine the effect of a job candidate’s Mandarin Chinese accent on a hiring manager’s perceptions of trust and the three dimensions of trustworthiness. The results of an online experiment with 179 working adults suggest that sp...

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Credibility
Decision makers
Hiring
Morality
Perceptions
Perspective taking
Stigma
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