On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Dana <dana.tier...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> nope, British, but otherwise: "a large group of young adults."
>
> per Mind Hacks: "two prominent UK politicians – one staunchly liberal and
> the other a confirmed conservative"

Keep reading:

Rees decided to develop the idea into a more comprehensive study,
using scans from 90 people, to see whether the density of the brain’s
grey matter differed in line with differences in political views.


> You are conflating. Apparently the the Current Biology study got the first
> germ of the idea from Firth and that is why he got a credit, but they are
> still two different studies, one with a larger sample and better
> methodology than the other.

So we have predetermined results and a paid scientist.
Any idiot with common sense can tell you this study is stupid and flawed.

Ask your self if the study supported the opposite would you relish it?
Than's a joke.


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