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by ggm
3033 days ago
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Interesting you chose 5 and others say 15. because, 15 is close to 1 std deviation. So, my sense that at 15% its likely that people are basically normal, is a crossing point of what the statistics say as a heuristic, approximate signal, and common colloquial meaning. somewhere at 15-20% its really not a big deal to be in that space. you went 5%. thats the tip of the iceberg. if google can succeed in hiring only from the 5% and get no fake-it-till-you-make-it, or mismeasures, Then sure: its beyond normal in any sense we know. I'm not a believer. I don't think they can hire to that at the scale they want to be, and not break a huge barrier of cultural assumptions about scores, and measures. They can certainly hire only the top 5% or 1% by degree outcome, and I'd believe they do that too. |
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I do encourage you to re-read my comments and understand where 15% and 5% come from. They are from different populations, something which you do not appear to notice.
Sadly there’s a litany of basic mistakes in your comment. It’s not worth my teaching people high school statistics, so I won’t be replying.