PoodankMcGee
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Fuck I'm trying studymaxx today but I can't even do that without slamming head first into black pills.
So I'm a psychology major (blah blah meme degree, I know) and am currently taking a research methods class. The thing is, psychology isn't necessarily a pseudoscience as a lot of people here argue. The real issue is that the field is predominated by foids who are more concerned with self aggrandizement, tingles, and ideology than they are with conducting proper research that measures objective reality. Not to mention it's inherently difficult to conduct systematic research on abstract psychological phenomena than on a fucking rock or chemical compound or whatever. When psychological research is done properly, it ends up supporting the blackpill.
This blurb from my textbook illustrates this. The introductory portion I mostly cropped out explains how a lot of the casual pop-psychology studies on sex you see in women's magazines are worthless and biased because of the way they take their samples. It then describes a study that was actually conducted properly, and sure enough the data from that one supports the blackpill.
The TLDR results are highlighted/underlined. Most notably:
Hopefully now that I got this off my chest I can focus on the rest of my homework
So I'm a psychology major (blah blah meme degree, I know) and am currently taking a research methods class. The thing is, psychology isn't necessarily a pseudoscience as a lot of people here argue. The real issue is that the field is predominated by foids who are more concerned with self aggrandizement, tingles, and ideology than they are with conducting proper research that measures objective reality. Not to mention it's inherently difficult to conduct systematic research on abstract psychological phenomena than on a fucking rock or chemical compound or whatever. When psychological research is done properly, it ends up supporting the blackpill.
This blurb from my textbook illustrates this. The introductory portion I mostly cropped out explains how a lot of the casual pop-psychology studies on sex you see in women's magazines are worthless and biased because of the way they take their samples. It then describes a study that was actually conducted properly, and sure enough the data from that one supports the blackpill.
The TLDR results are highlighted/underlined. Most notably:
- 15% of adults have 50% of the sex (basically 80/20)
- Income is largely unrelated to sex (brutal betabuxxer pill)
- Those with high school degrees have more sex than the highly educated (obvious one tbh)
- Married couples have slightly less sex but report being more satisfied (monogamy/sexual liberation pill)
- Previous studies reported more infidelity than in reality because their participants were more sexually open than average (also brutal sexual liberation pill)
Hopefully now that I got this off my chest I can focus on the rest of my homework