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@Tfmonkey

I think it would be good if women were trained to prepare for medical emergencies in case their children they are care taking for get injured

This would require some sort of education

I think the more knowledgeable they are in how to help with these medical emergencies the more likely the children are to survive

@Tfmonkey

What if women were allowed to be educated but not allowed to be employed

For example what if women were trained to be midwives which is a form of education

What if normal education for women was to learn midwife information that is only normally taught in colleges in the USA

But they were given no college degree or employment for it

And just expected to learn it so that they can be medically prepared to help other women give birth to children

Same with first aid & other skills

@Tfmonkey

I would say that some of those 5 values are learned values that are taught by gender studies embedded in social science and mainstream media

For example prioritizing a career over having children is a feminist talking point

@UncleIroh @YoMomz

I think they simply should admit that they do not know what they are doing and that is why there errors are so large instead of making up dark matter, dark energy and other outlandish stuff

And I am not convinced that they really measured the Universal Gravitational Constant

An average person can measure the local gravitational constant

But measuring the Universal Gravitational Constant without considering the mass of the person measuring and the building is laughable

Which would lower the population growth rate more

1 Women learn transgender LGBTQ "death to males" style gender studies in Elementary & middle School but are not allowed high school or college degrees

2 Women are allowed high school and college degrees but gender studies classes are outlawed or gender studies classes are geared to promote what people call "the patriarchy"

@UncleIroh @YoMomz

Usually they only know how to use one tool and that tool is the t test

@UncleIroh @YoMomz

Percent Dark Matter = Percent Error in Matter calculations

Percent Dark Energy = Percent Error in Energy calculations

They do not want to admit that there model is wrong so they call the missing mass that would make their model work dark mass

@UncleIroh @YoMomz

Also even when they use linear regression someone told me she read through a lot of articles to see if the people actually retested the conclusions in the articles and found that was done less than half the time ( I do not remember the percent she said ) but it was very rare

For example if they calculated a linear regression model they would not then rerun the test a second time to see if the linear regression model predicts results accurately

@UncleIroh @YoMomz

You can combine the two styles with linear regression but that is rare

@UncleIroh @YoMomz

Sadly I have looked at a lot of peer reviewed journal articles

And a large percent of them make no predictions

They might predict that something will be statistically significantly different than something else

But they make no predictions about what the actual values of numbers will be

Newtons laws were different in that they used algebra, trigonometry and calculus to predict what the actual values of numbers will be

Which would cause a greater loss in male freedom

@UncleIroh @YoMomz

Isaac Newton did not use statistical significance testing

@UncleIroh @YoMomz

What is CPI ?

Can you please provide links to this information?

@d0c40r0 @Jonaschuzzlewit @KiKi88

Do you want help or advice to try to pass the class

Unless you have a totally biased professor you should go to the professor and ask for suggestions about how to improve your grade

I mean to do this in a ethical manner

If you are going to fail because your professor is biased and just hates you for no reason this will not work

Otherwise you can probably improve your grade unless you are so far through the semester that there is no way to fix it

I think I’m going to fail one of my classes this term and it’s the easiest one I’m doing hh

@UncleIroh @YoMomz

If Isaac Newton really existed he was one of the greatest scientists of all times & he used algebra, trigonometry & calculus to make models that you could predict results from & these predictions could be tested

Newton did not use statistical significance testing

Statistical significance testing is a very different approach

You do not really predict results usually

Usually you just predict whether or not two things will be different within a certain arbitrary alpha value

@UncleIroh @YoMomz

I think even if old articles were not censored that the methods of old articles were compromised

I think a big problem with the peer review process is their obsession with statistical significance testing and not showing the original data that they used to get the conclusion from the statistical significance testing results

For example it is common to show the mean, standard deviation and sample size of the data without showing the data they calculated the mean from

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