
Originally Posted by
Graystone
Your data doesn't tell us if it is a societal cause, biological, or one of many other options though.
Now, you are just being deliberately obtuse.
We've run it across multiple societies - same result - there's you societal factor ruled out.
Ah yes, the mythical 'many other options' - frequently employed when you don't like the result.
Just like you dismiss the empirical evidence, cause you don't like the conclusion either.

Originally Posted by
Graystone
You can't just tell me averaging makes it the one you want it to be, science and stats just don't work that way. Nullius in verba.
Good, cause that's not what I'm telling you. I'm well aware of how Science and Stats work - that's why I'm able to cite the studies that inform my views and defend their methodology from dogmatic attacks.
Physics; Thou art a cruel, heartless Bitch-of-a-Mistress
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