RE: Evil Minds

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Evil Minds

in steemstem •  7 years ago 

In the case of Dr Helen Morrison the test group seems a bit small to make any type of proper conclusion. I am guessing that her test group is probably also restricted to a nationality and maybe ethnicity?

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Yeah it was. That's why I said the research isn't really conclusive. The sample group isn't broad enough

The odd thing is that I am unable to find the research paper in question. She only seems to have written a book. If the work is not peer-reviewed then it seems that it is academically not very valid.

I stated that nothing has been conclusively proven relating to genetics and serial killing. I just read about different studies conducted by several people and decided to write about the ones I was interested in.

I am not criticising your post. I am questioning the validity of the source.

yea..and you are absolutely spot-on with that. But then, I dont think the author is so interested to the extent of checking the source of the information used.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

The question of validity has no relation to the interest of the author. It only concerns the validity of the content.

OK. I will endeavor to research in a more in depth manner next time. Thanks