In concluding this three-part series of reviews on the selection interview attention is focused on the
interviewee. In general our knowledge of factors affecting interviewee reactions and decision pro
cesses is extremely limited. For the selection interview to be reliably utilised we need greater apprecia
tion of this half of the interview process .
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