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True Blue Door

(2,969 posts)
11. Nine percentage points is MASSIVE.
Sun Jul 20, 2014, 08:52 AM
Jul 2014

The study's author is a USC political science professor, not some undergrad Latino Studies major. Your comment is really obtuse.

It'll only be a matter of time BumRushDaShow Jul 2014 #1
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The fact that it happens at all BumRushDaShow Jul 2014 #5
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Riiiiiight. True Blue Door Jul 2014 #10
Bzzt. Sorry wrong answer. BumRushDaShow Jul 2014 #13
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I'm sure the perpertrators of the bias BumRushDaShow Jul 2014 #23
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That should be the GOP's new slogan: "Not racist, just correlated with racism." True Blue Door Jul 2014 #7
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Nine percentage points is MASSIVE. True Blue Door Jul 2014 #11
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Why are you trying to justify anything except what it is? nt BumRushDaShow Jul 2014 #15
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As a scientist BumRushDaShow Jul 2014 #20
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Then we can agree to disagree BumRushDaShow Jul 2014 #24
In other words, you'd rather call a USC professor incompetent True Blue Door Jul 2014 #19
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The results confirm a bias BumRushDaShow Jul 2014 #25
How can anyone know whether the results were actually due to english vs. spanish? Quantess Jul 2014 #3
The study was designed to unconfound any such potential effect. Jackpine Radical Jul 2014 #26
Wow. My first thought: the obvious needs a study? ananda Jul 2014 #8
While I know it's true anyway, the study could still be flawed Lee-Lee Jul 2014 #14
But those potential confounding effects would presumably be Jackpine Radical Jul 2014 #27
The USC study is a good study Gothmog Jul 2014 #18
Thanks to Gothmog and Jackpine Radical for their contributions to this thread. redqueen Jul 2014 #28
this is important stuff k and r dembotoz Jul 2014 #29
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