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by neuronerdgirl
845 days ago
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This is a rough take. Not every study has to be fully ecologically valid to show us something interesting about human behavior. The authors have presented you with a real, observed difference. What is your interpretation of that difference? Why do you think there is a difference? These people were ostensibly not told that the study was explicitly investigating gender differences, so why is there one? |
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(This is a dumb hypothesis. But there's nothing in the study that allows us to refute it. I'm just saying the study could be improved).