• daannii@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    The study authors are not religious. They are progressivs. They have repeatedly stated in their papers and in other forms that they support transitioning.

    . You are making a lot of completely fabricated claims here. Whereas I referenced actual peer reviewed published studies.

    Also. Every single psychology study that exists has limitations.

    There are always issues. Always.

    That’s the point of additional research. It aims to investigate things from multiple angles. Multiple populations.

    People outside of research don’t seem to understand this.

    For example if I did a study on Latino women and plastic surgery. You would say" that’s not a fair study, it’s only on Latinos "

    Whereas I would reply. Yes. That’s what it says in the paper. It’s on a specific group.

    Participant information is always listed in published papers. The writers always address this.
    This information was not hidden or anything.

    You just have to read the papers and the limitations are always discussed in the conclusion section of papers.

    • potoooooooo ✅️@lemmy.world
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      44 minutes ago

      For example if I did a study on Latino women and plastic surgery. You would say" that’s not a fair study, it’s only on Latinos "

      Wouldn’t it be more like if you were doing a study on Latino women and plastic surgery and you asked the women’s parents?