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10:19am September 22, 2014

megachiropteran:

always be skeptical of scientists whose studies always conveniently prove their theories. USUALLY they are leaving something out, or using statistics to fool you.

I’m lookin’ at you, Simon Baron-Cohen.  And really, most autism ‘experts’.

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  15. cushima said: My favorite quote seems applicable: “There are three types of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.”
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    YES. It is so important to understand that “scientists” who do this aren’t actually acting like scientists. They are...
  19. theubermenschthatmakesyoucry reblogged this from withasmoothroundstone and added:
    I do wonder how Baron-Cohen’s cousin Sasha feels about having him as a relative. I have great sympathy for Sasha. I...
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  21. autieblesam reblogged this from withasmoothroundstone and added:
    Same with studies that were done for a college paper or something of that sort. These are usually done by intensely...