Category: Human Behavior and Cognitive Science

  • IN EDUCATION The percentage of people smart enough to work in science, technolog

    http://m.nber.org/papers/w19165.pdfFALLACY IN EDUCATION

    The percentage of people smart enough to work in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics is small and a function of genetic distributions.

    The fields can each compete with each other for that pool of students. But the size of that pool cannot be increased without demographic changes.

    Further, many smart people can be attracted by lucrative positions in law, finance, and commerce where individual achievement captures higher rewards, and where the individual has more control over the career cycle needed to capture those rewards.

    You cannot prepare someone for a career in the STEM classes unless he or she has the ability for doing the work.

    Our school systems are far more concerned about instilling undue confidence in children, and setting the stage for future disappointment, civil unrest, and economic uncompetitiveness than they are preparing children to be successful in the work force.

    American children have the highest confidence in the world but that confidence is demonstrably unwarranted.

    That this problem is the result of forced racial integration and the challenge this put in our educational system snd its culture is no so commonly understood.

    But any lie must be compounded with more lies to hide the original, and this is the result.

    The Finnish a german midels must be adopted at some near future point. Otherwise we shoukd just go back to teaching mysticism – which is about as sensible as what we currently do.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-07-02 06:52:00 UTC

  • Why does the data suggest that the most attractive hair color is blonde but the

    Why does the data suggest that the most attractive hair color is blonde but the mist desirable us brunette?

    I have to puzzle that one a bit. Although i think i know the answer….


    Source date (UTC): 2013-06-30 06:49:00 UTC

  • PROBLEM OF PATHOLOGICAL ALTRUISM (Paper by Barbara Oakley) Um… the mainstream

    http://reason.com/blog/2013/06/19/pathological-altruism-the-road-to-hell-rTHE PROBLEM OF PATHOLOGICAL ALTRUISM

    (Paper by Barbara Oakley)

    Um… the mainstream begins to figure out what conservatives and austrians have known for the past century: attempts to help people generally harm them, and government harms them most of all.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-06-19 11:34:00 UTC

  • How Uneducated Are Americans? How Many People Skipped “intellectual Refinement” (no High School, No College And Beyond)?

    A MORE INTERESTING QUESTION THAN IT FIRST APPEARS. I”LL TRY TO DO IT JUSITC.

    1) Americans have the highest confidence despite middling education by comparison to other countries. (Google it.)

    2) Americans are disproportionately wealthy so our lower classes can express their ideas, and are more confident expressing those ideas.

    3) Our education system promotes common falsehoods in support of postmodern ideology, and our religious and traditional systems promote common falsehoods in support of aristocratic ideology (traditional american values).

    4) The Pareto principle applies to all human activity: about 1% of people think of everything, about 19% understand and distribute that knowledge, and the remaining 80% form a long chain of imitation of that 20%. The distribution of IQ over 105 largely reflects the Pareto Principle.  105 is the boundary for articulated reason and repair of machines.

    5) The evidence is that people reason much better over the past century.  Its just that more people, in a wider distribution, with a lower average, participate in public discourse — and our academics have adopted a new but equally fallacious, albeit secular, religion and are propagating that religion, which both encourages confidence and spreads falsehoods.  In response, the traditionalists retrench into their ideologies and so the din of irrationality continues to increase.

    6) Despite the increase in population and the dramatic increase in education, hard degrees have remained relatively constant since 1963 – (we have not increased the number of ‘smart’ people getting degrees that require ‘smarts’ since that time. See Louis Menand and his bibliography on this topic.)  Despite he dramatic change in our economy since the introduction of information technology and the decline of labor as an economic value, our education system still teaches using the model of the 1940’s and 1950’s – due largely to the competition over ideological control of education content combined with the resistance of teacher’s unions, and the transfer of spending on budgets from teachers salaries to administrative bureaucracy.

    Advice: Until you understand the failings of science, the limits of mathematics under complexity, the lack of maturity in our understanding of the calculus of measurement, the immaturity of our understanding of economics and statistics, and the extraordinary influence of our cognitive biases – particularly false consensus bias, and the patently false content of most political philosophy, especially Postmodern political philosophy (“liberalism”), you might want to consider that allegorical, moral, and historical arguments have survived evolutionary processes and have produce positive outcomes even if articulated in arational terms. The profundity of this problem is  what those of us who occupy ourselves with the solution to political problems struggle with.  And this is Hayek’s lesson in The Road to Serfdom as well as the warning given us by Popper, Kuhn and Taleb, and historians like Mokyr. Reason is a limited tool, because of the variation in human ability.

    The west is only beginning to understand what made it unique in world history, and it turns out that it’s not what we thought – and it might not even be very comforting – it’s just true anyway.

    7) Most political differences consist of differences in time preference and mating strategy.  As we evolve into individual economic units and the nuclear family becomes a minority, our different reproductive strategies – which determine our moral preferences and biases – are increasingly expressed in our political preferences, and social rhetoric.  We have lost the common interest that multi house republican democracy under majority rule assumes we possess.   Majority rule can solve the problem of selecting priorities for people with similar interests. Multi house majority rule can solve the problem of selecting priorities and negotiating compromises and trades between the social and economic classes.  But majority rule cannot solve the problem of selecting from competing interests, or even negotiating resolutions between competing interests.

    Our political system was designed to prevent legislation without wide support.  But it has devolved for the reasons I mention above. and there is no solution to it in our current political system. We have an agrarian system of government designed in the age of sail, using accounting methods with agrarian (monthly) periodicity, that requires nuclear families with common interests, and a people with homogenous cultural values.  

    But we no longer have homogenous values, we no longer have common interests, we no longer have nuclear families, we no longer have agrarian economies, we operate in an age of instant transfer of information, and our businesses are organized, conducted, and then decline, not over generations but over less than a decades.

    in context – people appear ‘dumber’ for these reasons. 🙂

    https://www.quora.com/How-uneducated-are-Americans-How-many-people-skipped-intellectual-refinement-no-high-school-no-college-and-beyond

  • AND REPRODUCTION (from a post I answered on Quora) “….Atheism is correlative w

    http://www.quora.com/permalink/BKTUIZixFATHEISM AND REPRODUCTION

    (from a post I answered on Quora)

    “….Atheism is correlative with lower reproduction in the upper classes, and CAUSAL with reproduction in the lower classes.”

    QUESTION:

    “Is atheism a threat to humanity due to its lower birth rates?”

    ANSWER: THE ANSWER IS MORE COMPLICATED THAN OTHER POSTERS SUGGEST.

    I’ll try to do it justice.

    The answer is yes, that it’s correlative. Empirically, yes in the aggregate atheists have fewer children. And yes, its partly causal.

    1) Reproduction is losing it’s economic utility as a guarantee of old age security.

    2) Consumer capitalism raises the cost of creating ‘middle class and working class children’ and so birth rates decline along with industrialization.

    3) Atheism is highly correlative with education, and education correlative with income, and income correlative with decreased reproduction. (Children are a net negative on career development because they are time consuming. Or conversely, careerism in two income household deprives both individuals of the time necessary for child rearing. )

    4) Prettier women have more children, married women have more children, women who stay at home have more children. Less attractive women have fewer children. Unmarried women have fewer children. Women who work have fewer children. This is all just data. We have put women into the work force and decreased their rate of breeding RELATIVE to the rates of breeding in other civilizations. (This was most evident in russian and japan, both of whom are facing serious long term economic problems because of it. You cannot easily have both the employment of women AND paid retirement and health care. At least, that’s what it looks like.)

    5) With the advent of redistribution, loss of male property rights, and child support and financial support, Women are “marrying the state”, or “marrying the state via child support”. Both of these do statistically decrease reproduction, as they also render the males economically not viable for other women. (That’s the data. Sorry if it’s unpleasant.)

    6) The lower classes are dramatically shifting out of monogamy into serial monogamy. Humans are naturally serially monogamous in tribal life. Monogamy is economically competitive, but not natural to man – we evolved to manage relationships that last on the order of four years – long enough for a child to walk with a migrating tribe. The moral prescription for monogamy, and therefor for higher reproduction rates associated with monogamy, was caused by (a) the agrarian mode of production and the family farming unit (b) the politically dangerous problem of single men unable to have access to sex – the source of most revolutions. Monogamy was imposed by religious leadership for these reasons – although we are still trying I think to link all that history together. It looks like it’s a natural evolution, not just the copying of an idea worldwide.

    CONCLUSION

    1) The strain on the rest of the planet’s biomass by our enormous population is pretty severe. It’s possible we’re more than twice the population that the planet can handle. We do not need more people. There are no pollution problems. There are few resource problems. There is a population problem.

    2) We have created an economic and political system of intergenerational redistribution that requires constant growth and constant new generations.

    3) Consumer capitalism seems to put a cap on uncontrolled population expansion.

    So it isn’t clear that we need to increase population. In fact, just the opposite. And we could do so, but our current system of redistribution is a system of dependencies that we can’t likely get out of without a political crisis.

    So the glass is half full (declining population) and half empty (we are dependent upon population growth that the earth cannot sustain, and which causes political infighting.).

    In these cases Atheism is correlative with lower reproduction in the upper classes, and CAUSAL with reproduction in the lower classes.

    I hope this makes sense.

    Curt Doolittle

    http://www.quora.com/Is-atheism-a-threat-to-humanity-due-to-its-lower-birth-rates/answer/Curt-Doolittle


    Source date (UTC): 2013-06-10 01:16:00 UTC

  • OVERHEARD IN KIEV. “I don’t hit. I’m a woman. I don’t want to have scars on my h

    OVERHEARD IN KIEV.

    “I don’t hit. I’m a woman. I don’t want to have scars on my hands. I’throw things. Anything. Especially bottles.”

    WTH?

    Sigh.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-05-26 10:13:00 UTC

  • MAINSTREAM?

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/22/people-getting-dumber-human-intelligence-victoria-era_n_3293846.html?ncid=webmail31GOING MAINSTREAM?


    Source date (UTC): 2013-05-23 02:05:00 UTC

  • WE ARE DUMBER THAN THE VICTORIANS I’ve been writing about the decline in our IQ

    http://hbdchick.wordpress.com/2013/05/22/were-dumber-than-the-victorians/HOW WE ARE DUMBER THAN THE VICTORIANS

    I’ve been writing about the decline in our IQ for the past two years as the data accumulates. This article discusses REACTION TIMES, since reaction time correlates with (g) – general intelligence.

    Now, we’re not certain about this, but we’re building a good set of data that shows that dysgenic reproduction is the culprit.

    The woman who hosts the web site that I’m pointing to is interested in the effect of mating patterns on genetics. Of course, we know that TAX POLICY today penalizes the middle class and upper middle class reproduction in order to fund lower class reproduction.

    We (Englishmen) should have been at parity with the Ashkenazim in the 1880’s but our distribution has skewed left. So those of us who are still up in the high numbers are a smaller part of the population today than we were 150 years ago at the hight of western civilization.

    Cheers


    Source date (UTC): 2013-05-22 09:21:00 UTC

  • Classes are the product of genetic distribution, constantly regressing toward th

    Classes are the product of genetic distribution, constantly regressing toward the mean. And prevented only by class inbreeding.

    Imagine a city, populated largely by the lower middle, middle and upper middle classes, where the very wealthy signal with hedonic crassness, and the remainder, signal with good dress, good taste, and good behavior.

    That is kiev.

    That is Milan.

    Credit systems have produced ills that redistributive systems do not. Redistributive systems have produced ills that credit systems do not. But fiat systems that attempt to create employment in the puritanical model appear to produce the worst ends of all.

    That is not a conclusion that i expected to come to.

    But if we understand that the lower classes lack the ability to do better than they do, the anglo model, as the germans argued from the beginning, is wrong.

    If we avoid the draconian, it seems wiser to pay them for public service, and for controlling their reproduction, rather than constantly distorting the economy with fiat money and credit.

    This constitutes is a voluntary exchange and therefore not contradictory with theory.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-05-19 03:48:00 UTC

  • (IQ) IS IN THE GENES – AND MEANINGFUL

    http://pinker.wjh.harvard.edu/articles/media/2006_06_17_thenewrepublic.htmlINTELLIGENCE (IQ) IS IN THE GENES – AND MEANINGFUL


    Source date (UTC): 2013-05-13 16:42:00 UTC