kellyb
Penultimate Amazing
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If Littman picked out her respondents exclusively from sources with a demonstrated bias then the science is not solid.
And that's what she did.
If she did that, not because she failed to understand the inherent flaws in her research study, but rather because she was trying to get a specific result, then her study is not only not science. It is junk intended for propaganda.
I'll leave it to you do decide which it is, but it does appear from her other activities that she has rather specific beliefs and attitudes which characterize her work.
Everyone is biased. Everyone has bias.
Do you think if you interview an 18 year old in the thick of gender dysphoria and getting care at a gender affirming clinic with clinicians who believe in an extreme version of the pink brain/blue brain hypothesis they won't be biased?
Data exists outside of bias. When 4 friends all become gender dysphoric at once, that's just a data point.
If your daughter and her closest friends all became gender dysphoric at once, wouldn't you want that to be studied to find out what's up with that? I would.
If you were a scientist curious about the epidemiology of gender dysphoria, wouldn't you want to document that phenomenon? I would.
Again, this is just basic science.