if one restricts consideration amongst the activities that they would plausible engage in, there will be less systematic bias.
That may be so, but it doesn’t really change the bottom line—you can’t trust what admissions officers say about which extracurriculars they prefer and there’s a good chance that admissions officers suffer from subconscious bias. Probably it’s worth mentioning to your advisees that they should be careful about extracurriculars like riflery.
That may be so, but it doesn’t really change the bottom line—you can’t trust what admissions officers say about which extracurriculars they prefer and there’s a good chance that admissions officers suffer from subconscious bias. Probably it’s worth mentioning to your advisees that they should be careful about extracurriculars like riflery.