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Problem 6

Judge & Cable – the effect of physical height on workplace success and income

- societal impression that taller people are more successful
- evolutionary origins: animals use height as an index for power and strength and
demands more respect
- psychological importance on people’s dispositions, personalities and behaviors
- Napoleon’s complex: being short makes people feel inadequate, leading to
inferiority complex and overaggressive behavior
- previous research suggests a positive relationship between height and performance
& leader effectiveness

3 aims of this study:
- address a process model of the height-career success relationship
- a meta-analysis to test the implications of the model
- 4 new investigations of height and personal incomes

Theoretical model of physical height and career success
- career success as an outcome of work measured by earnings and leadership positions
- height affect career through mediating factors  self-esteem and social esteem
- these affect job performance as well as supervisor evaluations which in turn affects
career success




Height  Social Esteem
- social esteem: how positively one is evaluated or regarded by others in society
- evolutionary aspect - interpret height as power
- perceptual bias: people perceive more valuable things as larger, and less valuable
things smaller
- social norms: height is a metaphor for importance and power, heuristic for
dominance
- people are more likely to be persuaded by tall people
- “big man”, “looking up to someone”

Height  self-esteem
- short people might be dissatisfied with their physical stature and these insecurities
reflect to their personalities
- people tend to take on the attributes that society ascribes them

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, - tall people have greater self-worth and self-confidence because they are viewed and
treated with more respect by others
- height is positively associated with external locus of control and emotional reactivity
- short people score higher on inferiority and depression

Social esteem  performance
- 2 types of job performance:
o objective: job or task outcomes and results
 esteem leads to objective performance in socially interactive positive
 self-fulfilling prophecy: esteemed people are more able to deliver job
results that make them even more esteemed
o subjective: how others evaluate performance such as managers
 esteem affects job results so naturally affects manager appraisals
 regardless of actual performance, height lead to biased hypothesis
testing (initial beliefs about employees) and a self-fulfilling process

Self-esteem  performance
- self-esteem mediates the link between height and performance
- even when controlled for productivity, people with higher self-esteem have higher
performance ratings bc self-positive people are viewed more favorably

Performance  career success
- high productivity is desired
- companies can give rewards based on both objective (what’s accomplished) and
subjective (how it was accomplished) results

Hypotheses:
- 1) Height is positively related to leadership and earnings.
- 2) Height shows a simplex relationship with status, performance and career
o height is most strongly related to status and least strongly related to career
success
- 3) Height is more strongly related to subjective outcomes than objective outcomes

Meta-analysis results:
- 71 articles
- Positive correlation of height with career success (p=0.26) and earnings (p=0.31)
- Career success higher for men p=0.29 than for women p=0.21 (not a significant
difference)
- All 3 hypotheses were supported
- Controlled variables:
o Gender: women get payed less, gender negatively predicts earnings
o Age: age and height positively predict earnings
o Weight: weight negatively predicts earnings
o Intelligence: they speculated that height and intelligence are positively
related, but controlling for intelligence doesn’t affect the relationship of
height and earnings and intelligence is not a mediator
o Time: validity of height in predicting earning doesn’t decline over time

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