All credit to the Daily Mail here, they do actually link to the study. Wonderful http://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodqual.2020.104168 …pic.twitter.com/8yAjIPce3Q
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It's also worth noting that there is perhaps another reason that people who were hungry would go for the more "masculine" food option (salad vs burger???)pic.twitter.com/XVdJObMv6j
So the study has...problems. Quite a few of them. These differences are, at best, very modest, and even the distinction between "masculine" and "feminine" foods is...not great
Moreover, I have to wonder whether the sample - 216 Chinese adults recruited/paid through WeChat - are generalizable to many other populations
Going back to the headline, I think we would all look on it a bit more dubiously than we did beforehttps://twitter.com/GidMK/status/1356429289768382466?s=20 …
Looks a bit eugenics to me, a new version of 'greek toe' virtues.
Dice and a cup, perhaps?
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