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by ChrisNorstrom
4212 days ago
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I don't have a link to the video but: There's an island in the caribbean that has little monkeys who love to steal tourists' alcoholic drinks. Only about 12% of the monkeys drink the alcohol (repeatedly going back to it), the same rate of alcoholism in humans. I thought that was interesting, monkeys and humans have the same rate of alcoholism, I guess the AA group was right, maybe alcoholism is a genetic disease. |
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You seem to equate "drinking alcohol" with "alcoholism" for monkeys, but not for humans. This might be justified -- maybe only monkeys with something reasonably analogous to alcoholism will drink alcohol at all -- but it seems a lot like taking numbers that match and inferring a pattern even though the thing being measured isn't the same.