#inclusion
6 articles
- Precise About Forty, Silent About the Rest
A weekly discussion post on selection ethics and personnel law โ not a graded deliverable, just the rawest writing in the whole archive โ taught me that the law can be extraordinarily exact about one boundary while staying completely silent about another, and that noticing the gap is its own kind of quality control.
- VulnerABLE Pan-European Survey - A Critique
A European survey set out to hear from isolated and vulnerable people. Its own method may have quietly changed what those people felt safe saying.
- What My Cultural Intelligence Assessment Said โ and Whether It Was Right
A self-scored culture test labeled me a 'Chameleon.' The honest part was where my own scores disagreed with each other.
- Defining Fairness Through Accessibility: The Invisible Tax of Shifting Baselines
When an instrument introduces construct contamination, it stops being a clean window into a person's actual capability. Instead, the score becomes a reflection of how well that person navigated the structural flaws and extraneous barriers built into the test itself.
- Looking Inward: What a BuzzFeed Quiz Taught Me About Myself
My professor assigned us a BuzzFeed quiz. I took it twice. I got 'underprivileged' twice. Here is what I found when I stopped pretending otherwise.
- Gender & Competitiveness: Not More. Not Less. Just Different.
Men and women compete differently โ not more or less. These are my generalized views drawn from weekly readings and research in my coursework.