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@Renaisauce

February 8, 2008 by Anonymous, 1 year 39 weeks ago
Comment id: 27392

I completely agree. there are few other glaringly obvious omissions to the study. For example, were there any African Americans in the study? Why was the sample set limited to "mostly white males?" Did the data from tests of non-whites and/or non-males show any discrepancy?

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