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Is this new reproducible data, or one of those older studies?
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It's from 2008. I would take it as more of a hypothesis than as well proven. But the correlations between
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darker color and aggression in a number of species are well known
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Not trying to demean the research or the researcher. This hypothesis is just one with a perpetual bullseye on its back 1/2
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and as a result, I love seeing fresh takes on the data to confirm if it's reproducible and if the methodology was sound. "And yet it moves"
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@exigentFacts testosterone doesn't cause crime either, nor does it cause aggression -
I hear that people who inject testosterone feel/become much more aggressive. That doesn't necessarily mean that differences between groups
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of natural testosterone levels causes different aggression between groups, of course
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what differences between groups? https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/b634/e7c58efc11fa22dfa992c1e68121e3b3e134.pdf …pic.twitter.com/9kM9KU77T3
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