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by tptacek
278 days ago
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A fun irony (every part of this scientific question is gnarly as fuck, which can make it interesting to follow) is that the more culturally biased an IQ test is, the more g-loaded it will turn out to be. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24104504/ |
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My belief was reinforced when companies switched to remote work, and management at many companies complained that it was difficult to tell who was and wasn't working, when the managers didn't get to watch the workers. Abstracting the social relationship from the results of work will make it easier to judge the work itself, but more difficult to enforce the social relationship. When the abstraction occurred, those who were basing the status of their employees on the social relationship, and not the work output, were especially disadvantaged.