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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

The Regnerus Controversy: Children In Traditional Families Do Better Than Those Raised In Non-Traditional Settings | William M. Briggs

The Regnerus Controversy: Children In Traditional Families Do Better Than Those Raised In Non-Traditional Settings | William M. Briggs: "Now, I don’t buy the logistic regression p-values Regnerus displays, but the tables which summarize the raw data are intriguing. And horrifying to progressives. According to Regnerus, traditional kids vote more, are more liable to be employed, are less likely to have a sexually transmitted disease, are more likely to feel closer to their parents, are happier, are less impulsive, make more money, are in better health, use less marijuana, are less likely to get drunk, watch less TV, have far fewer sexual “partners” (there’s a progressive word for you: it means the exact opposite of what it says), and (my favorite) are less likely to have pled guilty to a non-minor offense."

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