People will definitely reply about how obvious this is and how we already knew it. But research improving empirical knowledge about any links in any field is still valuable.
nothing. you can’t control individuals behaviors in their own homes. that is where this is going on.
and you can be assured the people doing the violence are 100% against in it in public. and the loudest ones… most likely are the abusers, because people project their shame loudly and proudly.
People will definitely reply about how obvious this is and how we already knew it. But research improving empirical knowledge about any links in any field is still valuable.
Absolutely. One of the reasons why replication studies are so valuable, yet they rarely get any news coverage.
I wonder what else can be done with it. We culturally rejected hitting since the late 80s as a solution. Yet here we are. 40 years later.
nothing. you can’t control individuals behaviors in their own homes. that is where this is going on.
and you can be assured the people doing the violence are 100% against in it in public. and the loudest ones… most likely are the abusers, because people project their shame loudly and proudly.
or maybe we should just hit those people and see what happens?
empirical research at it’s finest.
I was thinking exactly this. Thank you for stating it first.