{"id":4938,"date":"2014-04-08T11:00:49","date_gmt":"2014-04-08T10:00:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.viasto.com\/en\/?post_type=post&#038;p=4938"},"modified":"2020-01-30T10:18:20","modified_gmt":"2020-01-30T08:18:20","slug":"digital-dementia-candidates-really-getting-dumber","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.viasto.com\/en\/blog\/digital-dementia-candidates-really-getting-dumber\/","title":{"rendered":"Digital Dementia: Are candidates really getting dumber?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input tinymce_input_focus tinymce_structure_focus\">Human Resources Managers repeatedly complain about the quality of applicants. A former Berlin Finance Senator is concerned about the intellectual decline of the whole country due to \u201cDigital Dementia\u201d. In plain English: with today\u2019s reliance on technology, candidates no longer have the same quality of skills as the previous generation.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input\">But is this assessment accurate? The Flynn Effect claims the exact opposite: that intelligence increases from generation to generation. Therefore, candidates are actually smarter now. So, who are we to believe?<\/p>\n<div class=\"space_small tinymce_structure\"><\/div>\n<h5 class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input\">The Youth: no longer what it once was?<\/h5>\n<p class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input tinymce_input_focus tinymce_structure_focus\">&#8220;<em>&#8220;I see no hope for the future of our people if they are dependent on frivolous youth of today, for certainly all youth are reckless beyond words.&#8221;<\/em>Aristotle (384 BCE &#8211; 322 BCE)&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input tinymce_input_focus tinymce_structure_focus\">Aristoteles (384 v. Chr. \u2013 322 v. Chr.)<\/p>\n<p class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input tinymce_input_focus tinymce_structure_focus\">This quote is from none other than the great Aristotle. Today however, anyone would have thought that this quote was from any Human Resource Manager. They are often frustrated by candidates\u2019 lack of manners, poor education, and laziness. Despite Aristotle\u2019s worries 2,400 years ago, civilization has continued to prosper.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input\">In fact, the older generation worrying about the younger generation taking control of the future seems to be a tradition. The lack of manners and laziness can be attributed to the generational gap. However, the allegation of intellectual deterioration stems from differences in lifestyle and values.<\/p>\n<h5 class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input\">Continual deterioration? No Way<\/h5>\n<p class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input\">In 1987, Mr. Flynn found that the intelligence in industrialized nations of the Western world increased by 3 IQ points per decade. In developing countries, the increase is even more dramatic. Recent studies, such as those reported last year in the American Psychologist (Nisbett, 2012), have shown the continuity of this trend. Critics argue that the test subjects are only achieving better scores because it is always the same test (usually Raven&#8217;s Progressive Matrices test). Therefore, the Flynn Effect is the result of its method.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input tinymce_input_focus tinymce_structure_focus\">However, many years after use of digital media has become widespread and other supposed catalysts of mental deterioration, our &#8220;dumbing down&#8221; is not in sight. How can we explain the contradiction between scientific data and the fact that HR managers see a decline in candidate quality?<\/p>\n<h5 class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input\">It\u2019s the benchmark that counts<\/h5>\n<p class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input\">One explanation lies in what psychologists call the &#8220;frame of reference&#8221;. The question always is: who is &#8211; smarter, dumber or less capable &#8211; than whom? The &#8220;whom&#8221; refers to a benchmark, one that keeps changing. Not only are lifestyles and values constantly changing, but also the knowledge and skills that are required for candidates\u2019 work life. So every candidate evaluation must take into consideration these changes.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input\"><strong>If this does not happen, then there are two main issues with comparing the new generation of candidates to the old:<\/strong><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>The criticism of decreasing intelligence refers to educational content that is no longer relevant to the current work environment. This type of knowledge will continue to decrease in the next generation. For example, the ability to recite classic literature has been on the decline for decades. However, there have never been more capable programmers than there are today.<\/li>\n<li>The comparisons by Human Resources Managers, Politicians or Finance Directors should be taken with a grain of salt. Their knowledge has developed through lifelong learning. The discrepancy between the new applicants and the \u201ccontrol group\u201d increases every year because the \u201ccontrol group\u201d continually develops new skills through experience. So the knowledge gap becomes wider, yet the candidates are still compared to them. That&#8217;s why every year, candidates seem more and more uneducated.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h5 class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input\">Conclusion &#8211; Knowledge and skills are constantly changing<\/h5>\n<p class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input\">There is no empirical evidence of degrading mental performance during the late Roman times. Rather, quite the opposite. However, the knowledge and skills are constantly changing. Therefore, making the older generation the benchmark leads to inaccurate assumptions. Criticism of the alleged stupidity and laziness of today\u2019s candidates should be relaxed; remember how Aristotle\u2019s predictions turned out. Using a frame-of-reference from the past has always been a barrier to innovation, though innovation often finds a way to prevail.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input tinymce_structure_focus\">There were many pessimists 15 years ago when the Internet was introduced. There were also those on horseback who laughed at people learning to drive, and those who continued to use candlelight instead of electricity.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input tinymce_structure_focus\"><strong>So instead of getting frustrated and complaining about \u201cthe new\u201d (new candidates, new technologies, new processes), we should try and consider them with an open mind. If we don\u2019t, we will get stuck in the past, unable to move forward.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input\"><em>Further Reading:<br \/>\n<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Nisbett, R. E., Aronson, J., Blair, C., Dickens, W., Flynn, J., Halpern, D. F., &amp; Turkheimer, E. (2012). Intelligence: New findings and theoretical developments. <em>American Psychologist, 97,<\/em>130 -137.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tinymce_structure tinymce_input\">Flynn, J. R. (1987). Massive IQ gains in 14 nations: What IQ tests really<br \/>\nmeasure. <em>Psychological Bulletin, 101<\/em>, 171\u2013191.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Human Resources Managers repeatedly complain about the quality of applicants. A former Berlin Finance Senator is concerned about the intellectual decline of the whole country due to \u201cDigital Dementia\u201d. 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