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Nonsense is a serious business 

Nonsense At Work: Being normal in an abnormal economy

From: James McIntosh
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Psychologist Nick Heather once asked that we imagine two guards working at a Nazi concentration camp. One guard is happy at his job; gets on well with his colleagues; shows few cares or worries. Read the full description.

Jhm_old_cno_small The other guard displays signs of extreme emotional disturbance.  He does not get on with his colleagues; he behaves oddly; he does not fit in.

Now for Nick Heather’s trick questions.  Which of these two guards is normal and which one abnormal?

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Piece Description

The other guard displays signs of extreme emotional disturbance.  He does not get on with his colleagues; he behaves oddly; he does not fit in.

Now for Nick Heather’s trick questions.  Which of these two guards is normal and which one abnormal?

Broadcast History

12 November 2011
88.9 FM WCVE, Richmond VA
89.1 FM WCNV, Heathsville VA
90.1 FM WMVE, Chase City VA

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