The sex differences in height, blood pressure, and waist to hip ratio are not based on self reports. The waist to hip data, which were reanalysed, can be looked up in Chiappa & Sing 2017,
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Ok, fair enough as far that goes, but of course we still haven't seen that renanalysis!
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I don’t see anything in this thread that is evidence for me having been misguided
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I think it’s reasonable to want more than a coefficient and a p-value. There are many ways for Schmitt et al to post their manuscript online…I’d like them to do so.
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Why are you picking on me? I took great effort & received, in good faith, data from a paper planned to appear in Behavioral & Brain Sciences. I have coughed up as much us possible, more than you will get anywhere else in the media or on the web. Why not address Schmitt or Buss?
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You’re right. It isn’t your fault and I did not intend to imply it is. My concern with your tweets is that you portray what I think is low quality research as meaningful.
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So I should not report on exciting results, from peer reviewed journals, by the leading experts, that the rest of the web and mainstream media don't even notice?
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