Posted by alexandra_k on September 28, 2018, at 16:10:48
In reply to Re: Partlycloudy, posted by alexandra_k on September 28, 2018, at 16:01:27
I guess at the end of the day what they are trying to get at is.... Someone who will serve them and pander to them. Someone who will only tell them what they want to hear, and so on.
They aren't looking for the whole informed consent thing. They aren't looking to consult with someone who knows more than they do (which is why they want to ask them).
In an interview setting they ask you what you think about x and y and z. But they don't want you to inform them what you think about x and y and z, at all. They seem to want you to 'cheat' the interview by offering 'socially acceptable responses' where the 'socially acceptable responses' are to be determined by micro-feedback from the interviewer so you get little nods or smiles or eye twinkles when you are on the right track and you packpeddal when you find yourself met with a frown.
That's an assessment of social skills.
Huh.
People really want this in their doctor?
I guess that is why they say the people don't need doctors. They need friends to work for free. Well well well just stay home, people.
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