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re: the NYT graph about millennial men:
https://scatter.wordpress.com/2017/0...irmation-bias/ TL;DR: the NYT graph uses a really small sample size, doesn't include 2016 data. Quote:
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WOW good work gvidas.
Garbage statistics in the NY fuckin' Times... |
I guess that's how Dewey beats Truman.
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As for "why", the author of the original NYT article does offer an opinion, supporting it with other studies. Her main thrust is that uncertain economic times have made it necessary, but much more difficult given the dearth of family friendly work and social policies. She suggests that it's unsurprising that the participants in the survey would *want* an environment where one partner would be the "breadwinner" and the other partner would be the "homemaker". From the NYT article: Quote:
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, what the fuck are you talking about, the graph I posted had nothing to do with millennials or the NYT. :headshake
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My mistake. The graph Undertoad posted. All else remains the same. |
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Forget zombies, as the climate warms Dragons may reappear.
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Seat belt use, I think the numbers are about 87% for women and 81% for men.
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Apparently I've only ever lived in counties where almost everyone wears their seat belts. Perspective. I thought everyone, everywhere wore seat belts.
eta: I'm currently in the least seat belt-wearing place I've ever lived, and I like it better here. |
My father never has, ever. Just hates them for no reason he can explain. He used to tell us as kids that it was safe for him because he "had the steering wheel to hold onto."
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My father doesn't like quinoa because he can't/won't pronounce it.
I've never told him that I have a childhood memory of my grandfather saying he doesn't like pizza because he can't pronounce it. I wonder what "new" food I won't like... |
I don't have a chart to show you, but picture two circle groups that line up almost perfectly with one another.
My wife was telling me a story yesterday about her day at work. She works as a school based substitute teacher, which means she floats around a lot during the day. When she has nothing to do, she offers to do chores. Yesterday, she was sorting through the lost and found box. The items were piled high, just bursting out of the lost and found box. So she started by sorting items by those that were labeled with a name and those that were not. Then she went to the school library, where she could look up the student name in the system and see what home room each kid had, and return the item. The PCs in the library have been set up to make a loud alert sound whenever a student with a bunch of overdue books has their account accessed. That way, the librarian can ask about it before loaning out more books. Can you guess where this is leading? Every single student who is the kind of student who leaves their hoodie in the mulch on the playground is the same kind of student who also has a lot of overdue library books. That machine was sounding loud alerts the entire time my wife was looking up the names on the lost and found items. And the librarian kept looking up with each chime. |
I understand the reason for the system, but I'm not sure how I feel about the kids who presumably don't have their shit together (we might imagine, not good home environment?) being shamed in front of everyone?
Like, any situation in school which could make everyone in the room turn and look at you, I'm sensitive to that. That could easily be counter-productive. Like, it happens once and the kid never goes to a library again. Ends up with a lifelong phobia of reading. |
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