Lol you're the fourth person to tag me in it. Paper isn't up online last I checked so no word from me yet, but it sounds extremely dodgy at face value
Also, exposure was ascertained from a SINGLE QUESTIONNAIRE given once at the start of the study Hair dyeing behaviour is almost certain to vary, making this a pretty pointless study imo
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Oh, also, the p-value for any hair dye was 0.05, because honestly that relationship was anything but certain. I find even the analyses pretty unconvincing
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I'll probably write something about this, it's a pretty weak correlation that's been blown totally out of proportion
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