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Originally posted by halfoldman
I'm just a bit confused, because the study doesn't study gay parenting, it studies broken homes.
edit on 13-6-2012 by halfoldman because: (no reason given)
"Regnerus said funding from the Witherspoon Institute and the Bradley Foundation, which he acknowledged are known for supporting conservative causes."
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"He also noted in his paper that different outcomes for children of same-sex vs. heterosexual parents could be in part due to a lack of social support for same-sex parents, stigmatizing of gay parents."
Originally posted by LucidDreamer85
This just in .....
DUH!
It's pretty obvious. When there isn't the mom or dad home, that becomes the "house to go to " for whatever.
That is were you can " get away " with things you normally wouldn't be able to.
Originally posted by charles1952
reply to post by meeneecat
As Regnerus writes, his purpose was to see if the current claims that the children of same sex couples show no difference from, or are better off than, the children of heterosexual couples, were true.
His study was not intended to show causation, he includes that in his report.
Originally posted by charles1952
reply to post by meeneecat
And the idea that his report was biased falls from lack of evidence. University and outside experts examined the paper because of claims of bias, and found none. Eighteen sociologists from around the country signed a letter saying complimentary things about the study and its data.
Perhaps if you look at it in that light, you'll be more favorably disposed to it.
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Confirmation bias is is a tendency of people to favor information that confirms their beliefs or hypotheses. People display this bias when they gather or remember information selectively, or when they interpret it in a biased way. The effect is stronger for emotionally charged issues and for deeply entrenched beliefs.
His study explicity refuses to find correlation, and so did I. There is nothing in that title indicating a criticism of homosexuality, or causation.
" How different are the adult children of parents who have same-sex relationships? Findings from the New Family Structures Study."
Originally posted by meeneecat
he is testing whether the outcomes for children of same sex couples are better, the same, or worse than children of opposite sex couples.