I don't believe Olson's study is even complete, but to my knowledge she hasn't attempted to find evidence of a new medical condition by speaking only to people purporting to be parents who frequented specific sites where that very condition had been conceived and popularized.
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I believe the term is social contagion? A site where a certain idea was created and popularized is the wrong place to start if you're looking for evidence to support that idea.
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I would have thought that parents who believe this ROGD phenomenon is real would insist on independent evidence that verifies it in the larger gender dysphoric population- the hypothesis is that this ROGD thing is affecting actual kids, not the minds of certain parents, right?
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Littman's study wasn't "complete" either. It was merely an exploration of the OBVIOUS change in the frequency & demographic of gender dysphorics that are not consistent with previous patterns of GD. Actual experts (not internet exhibitionists) have also noted this change.
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Considering the fact that virtually ALL of the papers on GD since around 2000 have been of people who experienced dysphoria & chosen to transition with NO controls on those who did not, they contain the same bias that you're condemning in Littman.
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This is exactly why I'm telling you that Littman did you a disservice. All (or almost all) studies are flawed. There are always new questions to ask, and new ways to approach the questions we already have. But Littman's methodological flaws were fatal.
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You know, cat o, one of the reasons it's difficult to take ROGD seriously as a sub-population of people who are diagnosed with gender dysphoria is the obvious fact that people who believe in ROGD don't believe that any gender dysphoria is real.
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Evan isn't actually familiar with with the concept of ROGD as is evidenced by the claim that the parents surveyed didn't "believe that gender dysphoria" is real.
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I'm not going to engage further with someone who makes things up. It does seem, sadly, typical of people who claim to believe in ROGD. Hard to fault us for not taking you seriously if you make up things about a public statement from 10 minutes ago.
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