Absolutely! And scientists also face enormous pressure to get 'good' results = more funding, career advancement.
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Replying to @christianjbdev
There's one study that feminists, particularly trans-exclusionary ones, always show to prove no gender diffs in brain.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @christianjbdev
Biologist friend pointed me to responses to it showing where the problems were. I wouldn't know how to assess it.
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Familiar problem. How to judge these disputes when you're an outsider to the field. It's not easy!
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Replying to @christianjbdev @HPluckrose
just gotta distrust ppl who have an agenda & are amassing evidence in support of it (which can include oneself)
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Replying to @IonaItalia @christianjbdev
I'm always wary of trying to judge veracity of info by evaluating motivation for gathering info tho.
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Remember in Norwegian Gender Paradox, social scientist asked *why* ppl wanted to see if gender diffs existed.
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After being presented with evidence they did. She said 'have to ask why they do this' & considered case closed.
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And I am regarded w/ suspicion for gathering lots of info with which to criticise SocJus - have a bigoted agenda
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I know you're a charitable person & I hope I am too but even we can be led into suspicion by our own biases.
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Which you accounted for with (including ourselves) I'm so bored. Not being online is boring. I can't do it.
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