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by Dylan16807
4578 days ago
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So if I'm reading this right, using 'he' as a generic is actually worse than having explicitly male examples, in terms of comprehension? Did they specifically test using 'they'? I would imagine that it would distract some people who expect plural, but I have no guess as to how large this factor would be in comparison. |
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