1/10
Terribly Controlled Experiments!
11 April 2020
You put one guy in a bright RED shirt and one guy in a PASTEL blue shirt, which one would you notice first??? Of course, the RED!!!! That was the color of the shirt of the black gentleman in the racial shooting experiment, where the black man was shot more often than the white man. He also jumped out in a quicker fashion. I can't imagine the producer did not realize these factors will influence in which direction the shooter would first orient. Almost like they had an agenda.... That said, I would agree that there is racial bias, but this experiment definitely stacked the decks...

Also, they compare proximity to like-folks and concluded that folks with tattoos got closer to a subject with tattoos than did non-tattooed people.. How do you know that folks with tattoos aren't just more comfortable approach ALL people?

I agree with another reviewer that separating the match-making groups into one group of males and one group of females suggests that the person is supposed to pick one from each group... These experiments are grossly manipulated and poorly controlled, again to stack the deck for the results they want. Shame on you!!!!!
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