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by geebee
3880 days ago
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40/60 splits often turn into "group A does this, but group B does that". It happens a lot. I remember an article about whether people consider various acts on social media to be "cheating". So you know, 85% of women considered having a tinder account to be cheating, whereas 75% of men did (or something like that, I can't really remember). This was reported, of course, as "men and women differ about what counts as cheating on social media" when the data screamed "men and women largely agree about what counts as cheating on social media." The split may be relevant - it does tell you something when 60% of one continent feels one way and only 40% of another does, but "Europe is this, whereas the US is that" is usually a vast oversimplification. It's generally media driven, the differences make for better headlines, but it crops up all over the place. |
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