Research shows that structured interviews, which use standardized questions with predefined scoring criteria, tend to lower bias compared to unstructured interviews. By reducing ambiguity, structured interviews enable better comparison across candidates. However, they only limit rather than fully abolish unconscious bias, which requires ongoing effort in organizational culture and policies.

Research shows that structured interviews, which use standardized questions with predefined scoring criteria, tend to lower bias compared to unstructured interviews. By reducing ambiguity, structured interviews enable better comparison across candidates. However, they only limit rather than fully abolish unconscious bias, which requires ongoing effort in organizational culture and policies.

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