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by jjn2009
3236 days ago
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Lowering the bar for a cohort is going to create different distributions of skill in that cohort, this person wasn't the first and won't be the last to come to this conclusion. I think damaging organizational cohesion is never the right choice but both sides of this argument contribute to that damage. |
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On the contrary, there is evidence of bias against women, which logically means that the bar is lower for men by default.