Cedric Chin@ejames_cAnd if the bullshit isn’t impressive, nor seemingly accurate? 🙃Quote TweetRolf Degen@DegenRolf·May 11, 2020The ability to produce impressive and seemingly accurate bullshit is a honest, hard-to-fake signal of one's intelligence. https://psyarxiv.com/aru3f/11:08 AM · May 11, 2020·Tweetbot for iΟS1 Like
Ian P. McCarthy@Toffeemen68·Feb 6, 2021Replying to @ejames_cHere are two related and recent research articles on how to measure and deal with bullshit in society: https://doi.org/10.1177/0033294120978162… https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bushor.2020.01.001… If you can't access copies let me know and I will send you alternative linkssciencedirect.comConfronting indifference toward truth: Dealing with workplace bullshitMany organizations are drowning in a flood of corporate bullshit, and this is particularly true of organizations in trouble, whose managers tend to ma…1