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Northwest · M
According to the Pew research, three-quarters of Indian adults see violence against women as a very big problem in Indian society. To improve women’s safety, about half of Indian adults (51%) say it is more important to teach boys to “respect all women” than to teach girls to “behave appropriately.” But roughly a quarter of Indians (26%) take the opposite position, effectively placing the onus for violence against women on women themselves.
You may proud of your nationality, but you should also acknowledge reality.
You may proud of your nationality, but you should also acknowledge reality.
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Northwest · M
@Northwest access to reality denied, that is easy
Renkon · M
@Northwest Having been involved in a few social research projects, I can say this much: for every study that supports one conclusion, there are usually two others that point in a different direction. That’s one of the major issues with social research .... it heavily depends on choice of demographics, sample size, and methodology.
Unless the study is focused, location-specific, and includes cross-referenced data, it often ends up producing bloated results with interpreteation that align with the interests of the funding organization. That’s the ugly truth behind much of it
In India, a country with extremely diverse and multicultural societies, the percentage you mentioned is as unscientific as it gets.
Unless the study is focused, location-specific, and includes cross-referenced data, it often ends up producing bloated results with interpreteation that align with the interests of the funding organization. That’s the ugly truth behind much of it
In India, a country with extremely diverse and multicultural societies, the percentage you mentioned is as unscientific as it gets.
Northwest · M
@pentagrammom
I am going to assume you're high or a bot. Time to switch you to "mute".
access to reality denied, that is easy
I am going to assume you're high or a bot. Time to switch you to "mute".
@Northwest I am the protector of humanity denying access to reality to fakes, unless acknowledging the fakery is included
@Northwest that's utter BS
Northwest · M
@Renkon
Do you know who Darrell Huff is?
What you describe is amateurish, or propaganda driven. That's not how respectable and reliable research companies work.
The latter use proper contexts, proper historical contexts, and proper socio-economical contexts, to produce a statistically significant/valid sample of the population to survey.
Really? Your word salad incorrectly says that the source made it up. This is not the case.
https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2022/03/02/views-on-womens-place-in-society/
Having been involved in a few social research projects, I can say this much: for every study that supports one conclusion, there are usually two others that point in a different direction. That’s one of the major issues with social research .... it heavily depends on choice of demographics, sample size, and methodology.
Unless the study is focused, location-specific, and includes cross-referenced data, it often ends up producing bloated results with interpreteation that align with the interests of the funding organization. That’s the ugly truth behind much of it
Unless the study is focused, location-specific, and includes cross-referenced data, it often ends up producing bloated results with interpreteation that align with the interests of the funding organization. That’s the ugly truth behind much of it
Do you know who Darrell Huff is?
What you describe is amateurish, or propaganda driven. That's not how respectable and reliable research companies work.
The latter use proper contexts, proper historical contexts, and proper socio-economical contexts, to produce a statistically significant/valid sample of the population to survey.
Unless the study is focused, location-specific, and includes cross-referenced data, it often ends up producing bloated results with interpreteation that align with the interests of the funding organization. That’s the ugly truth behind much of it. In India, a country with extremely diverse and multicultural societies, the percentage you mentioned is as unscientific as it gets.
Really? Your word salad incorrectly says that the source made it up. This is not the case.
https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2022/03/02/views-on-womens-place-in-society/
Northwest · M