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Re: Race and Childrens Perceptions

Looking back at my earlier comment, I see it's really stupid and dismissive. Sorry.

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Re: Race and Childrens Perceptions and so what?

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you have evaded my point on statistical methods and terms.
I evaded nothing and answered it directly. Maybe you missed it.

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There is a big difference in a 'scientific' statement of Possibly vs Probably.
True or false, Possibly is different than Probably.

True or false, Most likely is different than Possibly.
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you invited comment on the article; i gave it.
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You implied the answer existed in the article and I merely pointed out this 'answer' was surrounded by Maybe's.
As far as your comment, it was posted as an answer to a question. I pointed out the maybes and the comments from you quickly turned into a blame game [if I dont see the answer] and [calling up motive] and accusations of [you (I) suspect the science].

No, its not me being evasive.
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