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With so little proof that interviews work, why do we rely on them so much? Because we all think we’re good at interviewing. We are Barbara Walters or Mike Wallace. We leave the interview confident that we’ve taken the measure of the person. The psychologist Richard Nisbett calls this the “interview illusion”: our certainty that we’re learning more in an interview than we really are.
Decisive: How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work
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