</p> When examining evidence, people tend to accept information that is consistent with their pre-existing beliefs at face value, but critically scrutinize information that contradicts their beliefs. How can you avoid the tendency to let your first impressions sway your judgement about a potential job applicant?</p> </p>
</p> When examining evidence, people tend to accept information that is consistent with their pre-existing beliefs at face value, but critically scrutinize information that contradicts their beliefs. How can you avoid the tendency to let your first impressions sway your judgement about a potential job applicant?</p> </p>
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