Here's an article about a Harvard study: http://lgbtweekly.com/2016/02/09/study-from-harvard-and-yale-shows-positive-psychological-effects-of-hormone-therapy-in-transgender-individuals/ …
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You seem to be saying that you don't think I care about rigor, but that is really, really not a good answer.
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Replying to @LadyMolly736
I don't think you're in good faith or that I can get much fruitful out of a discussion with you on this bc of your poorly chosen link.
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To me it seems like you are saying, I don't have to listen to your valid criticisms of this study because I don't like a link you posted.
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Replying to @LadyMolly736
Yes, I'm saying your credibility's shot if you approvingly link something that bad. Bc you're only able to think critically in one direction
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Replying to @e_urq @LadyMolly736
I'm capable of evaluating research methods without your help. You're the one who struggles to be critical of anything supporting your biases
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I am actually quite good at criticizing studies, even ones I agree with.
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Replying to @LadyMolly736
As it happens, so am I. Which was why I was so sorry not to have any way of evaluating the one mentioned in your link.
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Yes, it would have been good if the author provided the link. FWIW, the link you gave was to an article where the links to study don't work.
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Replying to @LadyMolly736
Oh man, it's a good thing they included the authors' names and where the study appeared then. Unlike in your link...
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I still have no idea if this "Harvard study" was ever conducted, found what she said they found, or was in any way reputable.
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