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Successes, Failures: Why Is the Role of Merit Overstated?
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[An article in The Conversation written by Céline Darnon - Professor of Social Psychology, Clermont Auvergne University (UCA) - Andrei Cimpian - Professor of Psychology, New York University & Ian Hadden - Researcher at the University of Sussex, University of Sussex] A society is considered "meritocratic" if the results (successes or failures) of individuals depend on their merit, i.e. both their abilities and the efforts they have made to achiev…
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