Anglo Reaction

Anglo Reaction delves into scientific and political analyses on varied subjects including biases in policy perception, genetics, cultural and environmental impacts on intelligence, economic theories, political ideology, and affirmative action. It explores themes like the correlation between intelligence and demographics, political dynamics, and economic outcomes.

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Top posts of the year

And their main takeaways
904 implied HN points 29 May 23
  1. Theresa May referred to her party as 'the Nasty Party' in 2002, highlighting biases in policy views.
  2. Right-wing views are associated with 'nasty' policies, possibly due to Policy Ascertainment Bias.
  3. To address this bias, policymakers need to focus on the goodness of policies rather than their niceness.
275 implied HN points 20 Jun 23
  1. The survey on racial differences in male sexuality found that sex workers confirmed stereotypes about penis size.
  2. The study interviewed sex workers to gather information on various aspects of racial differences in sexuality.
  3. For more details, the full paper and broader summaries can be accessed through provided links.