As I mentioned three days ago, it is simply impossible to get hold of the full General Synod Election Results on the Church of England website. I have therefore spent the past week trying to get hold of those results …

(Almost) Full General Synod Election Results Read more »

As I mentioned below, I wanted to follow up the FRC research to see whether the research was statistically valid. Unfortunately the publicly available dataset does not include within it the same-sex activity data, so I decided to email Professor …

Follow Up on the Family Background / Lesbianism Study Read more »

Given all the fuss today about “The Wave” (which appears to me to be a bunch of people dressed in blue protesting about the fact that there has been no discernible change in the Earth’s temperature for almost 15 years), …

Climategate Read more »

Hot on the tails of the APA announcement on reparative therapy, especially on the lack of evidence for success or harmful effects, Jones and Yarhouse have published an update on their research (as featured in the book – “Ex-gays”). The …

Jones and Yarhouse publish latest research in Longitudinal Study Read more »

This is a map of the areas which voted Obama in the US South, followed by one showing where cotton picking happened 150 years ago: Wow. As Strange Maps points out, the correlation is clear: The link between these two …

Some Interesting Statistics Read more »