The Best and The Rest: Revisiting The Norm of Normality of Individual Performance
The Best and The Rest: Revisiting The Norm of Normality of Individual Performance
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The distribution of performance is better modeled with a Paretian curve than a Gaussian
(normal) curve.
The hypothesis was applied to five different studies, in which a Chi-square analysis was used to force
the data to fit a Gaussian (normal) curve and a Paretian curve. The studies included 198 samples
and 633,263 researchers, entertainers, politicians, and amateur and professional athletes.
The results, based on the five separate studies, indicated that in over 93% of cases a Paretian
distribution more closely represented the distribution of performance than a Gaussian distribution.
That is to say, that most performance was generated by a small group of superstars; in other
words, its no coincidence that a large number of your favourite entertainment awards or athletic
awards go to a small group of people.
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