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Re-assessing men's magazines : Comments
By Matthew Holloway, published 23/12/2011Could girly magazines be moving average male attitudes to females closer to that of the rapist?
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Being published in those journals means very little, because it is a hypothesis only, and not fact. There are hundreds of hypotheses published in those journals, but few hypotheses ever make it to verifiable fact or a scientific law.
But I can't find the actual research paper, only references to it.
So it can't be determined whether or not the sampling was representative or subjectively undertaken, were the questions loaded questions, were the conclusions objective or subjectively made, was the study repeated by other researchers to verify the results, or the numerous other ways feminists use to rig a research study.
As pointed out earlier, it took place in the UK, but in Australia men's magazines sell few copies anyway.
So the hypothesis is bunk on an international basis.
The whole thing definitely has the smell of feminism about it.