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by feet
1429 days ago
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No, it actually does not. Emphasis mine >Even where there is evidence that BWT impacts outcomes, it is driven by studies that measured disorder as the perceptions of the focal individual, potentially conflating pessimism about the neighborhood with mental health. This states that the perception of disorder does not necessarily match up with reality and that the conclusion of said study is flawed |
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