wedrifid comments on Let them eat cake: Interpersonal Problems vs Tasks - Less Wrong

70 Post author: HughRistik 07 October 2009 04:35PM

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Comment author: wedrifid 21 April 2010 12:34:28AM 1 point [-]

In your judgement how well did that work for them?

Comment author: thomblake 22 April 2010 02:58:46PM 3 points [-]

Well as far as I can tell, they're all some of the most brilliant people I've met, and not socially stunted or anything. And seeing the lack of scars from schooling on these folks really makes them obvious on everyone else.

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 22 April 2010 04:52:35PM 5 points [-]

Could you expand on the "scars from schooling"?

Comment author: gregconen 22 April 2010 03:09:12PM 4 points [-]

Keep in mind selection bias. The pool of people who would unschool their children is systematically different from the general population. Aspects of child-rearing unrelated to schooling (at least conventional schooling) and/or genetics probably played a role in determining the adult personality of their children.

Comment author: thomblake 22 April 2010 03:49:24PM 5 points [-]

Indeed. The eldest of them hypothesizes that it wasn't so much unschooling that caused the good effects, but more likely other factors, most relevantly "the parents having bothered to make any decision regarding their children's schooling", which has been shown to matter in other contexts.