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| 1 | "Why don't women commit crime?" this is what they teach in sociologyit's your actions that define you Individual actions define, not group actions like you're predicated on. | /r/MensRights | 26/06/13 04:21 PM |
| 4 | "Why don't women commit crime?" this is what they teach in sociologyeasy ways to gather evidence That's pretty idealistic. Even among other scientific disciplines, evidence isn't necessarily easily gathered. And if it is easily gathered, then there's likely a degradation to precision or accuracy. As far as Occam's Razor is concerned: Social research isn't simple, and as such, simple theories don't mesh well. In doing research about gender, you would have to classify and define each gender and then formulate a way to obtain the data. Surveys are largely ignored, … | /r/MensRights | 26/06/13 04:17 PM |
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