quote: | Originally posted by Marcus Summers
Culture is created by people of a specific ethnicity. |
Since you haven't bothered to comment further. I'd just like to point out something rather obvious. Which is that race and culture are NOT the same thing and are very difficult to get data on seperately. For instance, if culture was implicated in Hispanic women having HPD then women of Hispanic descent in Hispanic countries would show an increased likelyhood of getting it. If it was primarily influenced by culture then it would also mean that Hispanic women raised by non Hispanic parents would not show this, and unless you have some sortof data showing that it's a cultural and not a racial thing then I'm inclined to think it's just cultural. If you read some article on some random website... well that's exactly the type of mistake journalists make(in terms of interpreting data that shows x but doesn't exclude/reduce enviromental factors and so claims that x is genetic) . Culture does not equal genetics. I'd like to see what sortof source you have for this data.
After some time spent on google it appears that you made the statement
quote: | Originally posted by Marcus Summers
It may not be 100%, but it is the largest factor.
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In reference to genetics because articles online mentioned a link between HPD and hispanic culture. Congratulations, you fail at science.
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Last edited by Psyshell on Feb-18-2013 at 04:25
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