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Disclosure of negative information in letters of recommendation: Writers' intentions and readers' experiences.
Authors:Grote, Christopher L.   Robiner, William N.   Haut, Allyson
Abstract:Do letters of recommendation contain accurate information about applicants for psychology internships? A 2-part national survey was conducted to investigate how writers of letters of recommendation for applicants for internships in psychology deal with negative characteristics of applicants when they are thought to exist. One hundred seventy-five psychologists who had recently written letters of recommendation generally claimed in their responses that they would disclose information about some negative characteristics. In contrast, a 2nd sample of 116 psychologists who had recently read letters of recommendation indicated in their responses that negative characteristics are infrequently described in letters of recommendation. Therefore, one cannot presume that letters fully disclose applicants' limitations and problems, and mechanisms to enhance disclosure are needed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:disclosure of negative information   letters of recommendation   psychology internships
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