Science! More female psychopaths exist than (science) previously thought

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  • Alamo

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    I predict Dr Boddy will be shouted down by a herd of screaming … well you know ... before you can say ”color me unsurprised.”
     

    natdscott

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    You're metabolizing news from Daily Mail, citing a professor at a public school in the UK that ranks in the 30th percentile, by their own standards.
     

    smokingman

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    You're metabolizing news from Daily Mail, citing a professor at a public school in the UK that ranks in the 30th percentile, by their own standards.
    Could quote a professor at one of the Oxford colleges. Generally though, they tend to not be attached to reality.






    I could go on, with 127 genders believed in at both Oxford, Cambridge, and schools like Harvard?


    Since 2016 for Oxford.
     
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    bgcatty

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    And this new finding by these scientists is supposed to be a new breakthrough in understanding the female mind that men have been trying to figure out since the time of Adam and Eve?
    Seriously? :ugh:
     

    Alamo

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    And this new finding by these scientists is supposed to be a new breakthrough in understanding the female mind that men have been trying to figure out since the time of Adam and Eve?
    Seriously? :ugh:
    Especially in the social and psychological “sciences“ it takes a long time for researchers to catch up. Usually they miss.
     

    Alamo

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    Could quote a professor at one of the Oxford colleges. Generally though, they tend to not be attached to reality.






    I could go on, with 127 genders believed in at both Oxford, Cambridge, and schools like Harvard?

    First rule of social science research: Differences between male and female are allowed to be mentioned only if the female characteristic can be presented as superior.
     
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