Is consanguinity prevalence decreasing in Saudis?: a study in two generations http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4196414/ … (@Paradigmian)pic.twitter.com/FehpDaBuye
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@TristanSevers absolutely. but it's interesting to note that consang marriages have gone up among the educated in s.a... @Paradigmian
@TristanSevers ...most researchers say that consanguinity should decrease the more education individuals have. @Paradigmian
@hbdchick @Paradigmian Yeah, it's a very interesting (Freudian autocorrect: "inbreeding") effect direction.
@hbdchick @Paradigmian Just shocked they don't mention how strange their sample population is.
@hbdchick @Paradigmian The clinic recruits were all uni grads too!
@hbdchick @Paradigmian It gets better: Only half their study population was married.
@TristanSevers prolly asking the unmarried ones about their parents. @Paradigmian
@hbdchick @Paradigmian That might also be effecting it. I would check methodology but NIH's phone controls are nearly as bad as this study's
@hbdchick @Paradigmian Ironically, given the subject, this study has the worst "N=10 white male college students" effect I've ever seen.
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