2/ On the bright side, they did TRY to correct for both gender and age ... but again they did it by look at state level demographics. Absolute garbage. Data is compatible with "Dems in red states are more concerned with aging than Dems in blue states" https://sci-hub.tw/https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12062-020-09302-6 …
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3/ Data is also compatible with "The network of people who care about aging is so much thicker in blue states and anti-aging is so much more normalized that individuals who want facelifts and botox never NEED to use google, but can merely ask their friends or their doctors".
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4/ > Participants were first asked to imagine there was an opportunity to obtain one of two facial creams as a trial. HA HA HA HA People were recruited via Amazon mechanical turk and then asked to IMAGINE TWO FICTIONAL PRODUCTS. This is amazing. Social science is a turd fire
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5/ > conservatives had a higher preference for the anti-wrinkle facial cream than moderates did they adjust for hours of sun exposure, or latitude? NOPE Gosh wouldn't it be crazy is SOUTHERN red states were more interested in SUNGLASSES, HATS, AND SUNBLOCK ?
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The very notion that so-called political conservatism—and the incumbent risks of ascribing to it—tracks well with actual conservatism...
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Oh, I thought they were talking about *actual* anti-aging, not skin creams or whatever. Most of the anti-aging people I know are left-leaning or libertarian of some sort. It's the conservatives who say things like "death brings meaning to life".
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