Yelling at Your Dog Can Have Long-Term Negative Effects, Study Shows
An analysis says using negative commands can result in long-term stress for your pooch.
Researchers at the University of Zurich have found that many employees in certain industries perceive their work as socially useless. The study revealed that workers in finance, sales, and management professions are most likely to consider their work as useless. The "BS-Jobs Theory" developed by anthropologist David Graeber states that certain jobs are objectively useless. However, scientists have proposed the theory that many people perceive their work as useless more due to administrative grievances than the actual work itself. For their investigation, they analyzed data from a survey conducted by 1,811 individuals in the USA across 21 different professions. They were asked whether their work made them feel like they were "having a positive impact on the community and society" and "doing useful work". 19% of respondents, spread across a wide range of professions, answered "never" or "rarely". Furthermore, sociologist Simon Walo found that employees who consider their work socially useless are more common in the private sector. "Employees' assessment of whether their work is perceived as socially useless is a very complex issue... People may also consider their work socially useless because unfavorable working conditions make it seem meaningless" - Simon Walo, Sociologist.
An analysis says using negative commands can result in long-term stress for your pooch.
Pet adoptions and sales have soared in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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