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dc.contributor.authorAysina, R. M.-
dc.contributor.authorАйсина, Р. М.-
dc.contributor.authorEfremova, G. I.-
dc.contributor.authorЕфремова, Г. И.-
dc.contributor.authorMaksimenko, Z. A.-
dc.contributor.authorМаксименко, Ж. А.-
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-17T14:47:49Z-
dc.date.available2018-09-17T14:47:49Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.citationAysina, R.M., Efremova, G.I., Maksimenko, Z.A., Nikiforov, M.V. Using a computer simulation to improve psychological readiness for job interviewing in unemployed individuals of pre-retirement age // Europe's Journal of Psychology. - 2017. - Volume 13. - Issue 2. - Pages 251-268ru
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dc.description.abstractUnemployed individuals of pre-retirement age face significant challenges in finding a new job. This may be partly due to their lack of psychological readiness to go through a job interview. We view psychological readiness as one of the psychological attitude components. It is an active conscious readiness to interact with a certain aspect of reality, based on previously acquired experience. It includes a persons’ special competence to manage their activities and cope with anxiety. We created Job Interview Simulation Training (JIST) – a computer-based simulator, which allowed unemployed job seekers to practice interviewing repeatedly in a stress-free environment. We hypothesized that completion of JIST would be related to increase in pre-retirement job seekers’ psychological readiness for job interviewing in real life. Participants were randomized into control (n = 18) and experimental (n = 21) conditions. Both groups completed pre- and post-intervention job interview role-plays and self-reporting forms of psychological readiness for job interviewing. JIST consisted of 5 sessions of a simulated job interview, and the experimental group found it easy to use and navigate as well as helpful to prepare for interviewing. After finishing JIST-sessions the experimental group had significant decrease in heart rate during the post-intervention role-play and demonstrated significant increase in their self-rated psychological readiness, whereas the control group did not have changes in these variables. Future research may help clarify whether JIST is related to an increase in re-employment of pre-retirement job seekersru
dc.language.isoenru
dc.publisherPsychOpenru
dc.relation.ispartofseriesEurope's Journal of Psychology-
dc.subjectComputer simulationru
dc.subjectPre-retirement ageru
dc.subjectPsychological readiness for job interviewingru
dc.subjectSimulated job interviewru
dc.subjectUnemployed job seekersru
dc.titleUsing a computer simulation to improve psychological readiness for job interviewing in unemployed individuals of pre-retirement ageru
dc.typeСтатьяru
vkr.amountPages 251-268ru
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