Very interesting!
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To say it did nor replicate is a bit too categorical. More accurate to say results not robust across defensible methodological decisions.
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If environment does not play any role how can one account for the decline of violence in western liberal societies? And even in more liberal parts of those societies?
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You need to read it again. It doesn’t say what you think it says.
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It’s a combination of childhood abuse AND genetics. http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/02/two-psychologists-followed-1000-new-zealanders-decades-here-s-what-they-found-about-how …
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Thanks for the tweet! More replications in this special issue:http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1043986218777288 …
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Confounding variables are probable explanations in their own right.
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'...much of the original research fails to replicate when conducted by others', what's going on in academia?
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Reminds me of Pinker saying that spanking your kid will make him violent
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I recall him caveating those studies because they ignore genetic predispositions (maybe... Blank Slate).
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