Friday, March 11, 2022

"Science Needs Honesty, Not Affirmative Action"

By An Old Friend
Wed, Mar 9, 2022 7:39 p.m.

"Science Needs Honesty, Not Affirmative Action"


AOF: That subject line strikes me as obvious.  Nevertheless, the author usefully lays out the case.  Heather Mac Donald has written on this, too.

N.S.: AOF thinks much more of Heather Mac Donald than I do.

AOF: This author has done a couple of other articles, linked below, that I also found worthwhile.  Also note the title of his forthcoming book, mentioned in the tagline.

N.S.: Every time the author, John Staddon, speaks of "racial preferences," think "racial discrimination." It is a refreshing habit of Steven Farron, in the latter's monumental work, The Affirmative Action Hoax: Diversity, the Importance of Character and Other Lies, that every time he comes to the sort of spot where neocons and self-styled conservatives speak of "preferences," he speaks of "discrimination."





3 comments:

eahilf said...

He referenced a whole book on gender differences in science in support of his assertion, but he didn't need to because what he said is almost tautologous.

No, it's not 'tautologous', whatever the author thinks that means in this context.

Domingos made an assertion on Twitter (link): -- Half of the female STEM faculty in the US were hired over more qualified men

Ignoring the ad hominem responses, the question is simple: What is the evidence supporting (t)his assertion?

He offers two links:

Gender Differences at Critical Transitions in the Careers of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Faculty

Understanding current causes of women’s underrepresentation in science

The first is a book -- I've never heard of the book, and have no idea what's in it, specifically if what's in the book supports his assertion or not -- so I have nothing more to say about the book.

The second is a paper from 2010 -- skimming it, the authors suggest any discrepancies between the careers of men and women in STEM fields have more to do with choices women make than any active 'discrimination' against them -- I'll take their word for it.

The paper makes no mention of IQ, yet IQ correlates very strongly with positive outcomes, including in academia, and especially in academic fields like STEM where high intelligence and strong analytical ability are necessary.

Two properties of the IQ distributions of men and women are well established: 1) there are more dumb men than women; 2) there are more really intelligent men than women.

In fact, at an IQ above, say, 135-140, men outnumber women approx 7:1 -- and this is the IQ population that provides the STEM professors at good universities.

Domingos also offers this as evidence (link) -- NRC survey showing female candidates are twice as likely to get hired as male ones.

I'm not familiar with this survey and I'm not going to bother looking it up, so I'll take his word for it -- however re providing evidence to support his assertion, it would have been better had he said:

NRC survey showing female candidates are twice as likely to get hired as male ones when the candidates have comparable backgrounds and qualifications and are applying for similar positions.

Discussions about this are often surprisingly low quality, on all sides.

Anonymous said...

McDonald is a friend of a friend. Said friend, who had a long career with NYPD and was in Compstat meetings for years, has explained to her repeatedly the NYPD Compstat numbers have been monkeyed with by precinct commanders and NYPD executives forever to make themselves look good. Now there was a sea change regarding enforcement that played a big part in the drop in the homicide numbers, but NYPD has ignored other factors; switch from cocaine to opioids as the street drug of choice, improved economy, influx of 3rd world immigrants who have lower crime rates than native minorities, drops in African and Latino populations ( Freakonomics guys and Steve Sailor dispute how this may or may not correlate with the availability of free abortion). Instead NYPD commissioner after NYPD commissioner has acted like an Aztec shaman who gets paid fealty when the sun comes back after an eclipse. Simply she is wrong about minority communities embracing cops(they never have and never will), and further the efficacy of stop & frisk. Precinct commanders in their zeal to get promoted by "doing something" did too often encourage stops that had nothing to do with sensible policing nor probable cause. And that led directly to the nonsense of Shira Scheindlin's federal courtroom.

Anonymous said...

"widespread academic fraud in the Chapel Hill Department of African and Afro-American studies."

Colored athletes on scholarship? Used to be all the negro athletes on scholarships got communication as their major.