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Category: Statistics

Homosexuality and Paedophilia – A Link?

By Peter Ould Posted on December 20, 2013 Posted in Paedophilia, Research, Sexuality, Statistics

Given the recent fuss over what Andrea Minichiello Williams may or may not have said in Jamaica, I thought it would be interesting to explore what evidence there was, if any, of a link between homosexuality and paedophilia. As always, …

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Kinnish et al – Sexuality Change Model

By Peter Ould Posted on December 17, 2013 Posted in Orientation Change, Sexuality Fluidity, Statistics

Kinnish et al “Sex differences in the flexibility of sexual orientation: a multidimensional retrospective assessment.” is not currently publicly available free to view, so this post displays the key parts of the research with the statistical model of sexuality change. …

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Transgender Mortality Rates

By Peter Ould Posted on November 13, 2013 Posted in Statistics, Transgender, Transsexualism

Following our discussion of transgender issues last week, I’ve been looking at some research on post-transition outcomes. I’ve found this fascinating study on mortality rates “post-op” (Dhejne et al (2011); Long-Term Follow-Up of Transsexual Persons Undergoing Sex Reassignment Surgery: Cohort …

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Multiple Aspects of Sexual Orientation

By Peter Ould Posted on November 6, 2013 Posted in Research, Sexual Abuse, Sexuality Causation, Statistics

A fascinating paper from New Zealand published three years ago to add to our collection of research on sexual orientation causation. Here’s the meaty bit. Childhood Correlates (Prior to 16 Years) and Sexuality The association between childhood sociodemographic characteristics and …

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Why the Models are Wrong

By Peter Ould Posted on November 2, 2013 Posted in Global Warming, Statistics

Interesting….

Australian Elections – Review

By Peter Ould Posted on September 9, 2013 Posted in Elections, Statistics

So, a quick review of my predictions (with 75% of the vote in). Seats – I predicted 90 Coalition, 57 Labor and 3 Others. The result (projected but pretty certain) is 89 Coalition, 57 Labour and 4 Others. I was …

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