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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
So like I question any study about hormone levels that a.) has a business prof as lead author, and b.) doesn't include an endocrinologist.
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Did they control for estrogens and progesterones, which have an effect on T levels? No. Their variable was "number of females"
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I can't even begin to express how much harm the implications of this research does to trans women, while simultaneously erasing us.
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The data are on OSF. No mention of transgender status. No teams with majority women. Population overwhelmingly men in mid 20s.
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By not including teams thay have majority women, this study begs the question, as no teams that are going to be low T can confound results.
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The paper claims that groups were randomly assigned. Yet no group had more than 2 women. 370 people into 74 groups, yet none with 3 women?
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