BYU Professors claim LDS Church reduces risk of depression/suicide in LGBTQ
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Well, on the good news side of this, this has all the qualifications of scholarly respectability and accuracy and honesty and valid up-to-date peer review to be used by Interpreter...
It just never ceases to amaze me how their "Mormon truth" has to be so obviously, blatantly, and stupidly skewed in order for them to arrive at faith promoting testimonial on the goodness and truth of the church. The level of idiocy in this is beyond calculation. I have a truly hard time fathoming how they can even stoop so low and immorally present this as any kind of evidence whatsoever. I am seriously contemplating making a video of this crap.
It just never ceases to amaze me how their "Mormon truth" has to be so obviously, blatantly, and stupidly skewed in order for them to arrive at faith promoting testimonial on the goodness and truth of the church. The level of idiocy in this is beyond calculation. I have a truly hard time fathoming how they can even stoop so low and immorally present this as any kind of evidence whatsoever. I am seriously contemplating making a video of this crap.
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People make mistakes all the time. That's why we have editors, reviewers, fact checkers, etc. But missing that ONE/THIRD of your survey wasn't asked the sexual orientation question, when your study is investigating a relationship between sexual orientation and suicide? And even wondering in the paper WHY students didn't answer that question? But still including them, and deciding they seem most like heterosexual responders?!!!!! Wow. That's really a huge error to keep compounding, over and over and over.Philo Sofee wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 6:04 pmWell, on the good news side of this, this has all the qualifications of scholarly respectability and accuracy and honesty and valid up-to-date peer review to be used by Interpreter...
It just never ceases to amaze me how their "Mormon truth" has to be so obviously, blatantly, and stupidly skewed in order for them to arrive at faith promoting testimonial on the goodness and truth of the church. The level of idiocy in this is beyond calculation. I have a truly hard time fathoming how they can even stoop so low and immorally present this as any kind of evidence whatsoever. I am seriously contemplating making a video of this crap.
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Especially when they missed that 6th graders (one-third of survey respondents) weren't even asked the sexual orientation question, according to their underlying survey. (see also my next post after the one linked.)Physics Guy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 4:52 pmDavid Wood is in the School of Social Work while the other two are in Religious Education. I’m a little surprised at a Social Work prof lumping 6th through 12th graders together on a question like this.
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But, hey yeah. it makes the church look good with this issue... er..... until the article is read.... They are probably banking on 99% of their audience to just read the headline and feel good about it without actually seeing the evidence, a very Mormon way to gain further light and knowledge that Father promised. After all, they are too busy attending church, paying tithing, reading their scriptures, and other church approved material, cleaning church toilets, watching the General Conference reports on the church's website, etc., to actually bother reading the article. If the headline says all is well in Zion, then by Gawd, that's good enough for me! The chapel Mormons testimonies have been verified, stamped with approval and strengthened, job done... next article!Lem wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 6:12 pmPeople make mistakes all the time. That's why we have editors, reviewers, fact checkers, etc. But missing that ONE/THIRD of your survey wasn't asked the sexual orientation question, when your study is investigating a relationship between sexual orientation and suicide? And even wondering in the paper WHY students didn't answer that question? But still including them, and deciding they seem most like heterosexual responders?!!!!! Wow. That's really a huge error to keep compounding, over and over and over.Philo Sofee wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 6:04 pmWell, on the good news side of this, this has all the qualifications of scholarly respectability and accuracy and honesty and valid up-to-date peer review to be used by Interpreter...
It just never ceases to amaze me how their "Mormon truth" has to be so obviously, blatantly, and stupidly skewed in order for them to arrive at faith promoting testimonial on the goodness and truth of the church. The level of idiocy in this is beyond calculation. I have a truly hard time fathoming how they can even stoop so low and immorally present this as any kind of evidence whatsoever. I am seriously contemplating making a video of this crap.
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Not if the sixth graders weren’t asked the sexual orientation question.[footnote] 45 Anecdotally, the first author spoke with a sixth grader who took the survey and they said they were unsure what was being asked by the sexual orientation question and left it blank.
I feel a bit bad, this is a well publicized essay. For them to not notice a third of the respondents weren’t asked the sexual orientation question, plus this impossible anecdote, it’s going to be embarrassing.
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It's BYU and they have added musket fire to the research!dastardly stem wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 3:07 pmWow. What a mess this is. Absolute garbage. And yet they make all these claims?
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In an ironic twist, an editorial, written by two of the authors, is featured along with the article about their pending paper which is making inaccurate claims. The topic of that piece:
You can’t make this up.Guest opinion: The church and LGBT youth suicide: Inaccurate claims may do more harm than good
By Deseret News May 7, 2019, 8:00pm MDT
Michael Goodman and Justin Dyer, For the Deseret News
https://www.deseret.com/2019/5/7/206726 ... -than-good
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Moksha wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 11:27 pmIt's BYU and they have added musket fire to the research!dastardly stem wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 3:07 pmWow. What a mess this is. Absolute garbage. And yet they make all these claims?
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Moksha wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 11:27 pmIt's BYU and they have added musket fire to the research!dastardly stem wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 3:07 pmWow. What a mess this is. Absolute garbage. And yet they make all these claims?
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It makes one wonder whether to laugh or cry...Lem wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 11:30 pmIn an ironic twist, an editorial, written by two of the authors, is featured along with the article about their pending paper which is making inaccurate claims. The topic of that piece:You can’t make this up.Guest opinion: The church and LGBT youth suicide: Inaccurate claims may do more harm than good
By Deseret News May 7, 2019, 8:00pm MDT
Michael Goodman and Justin Dyer, For the Deseret News
https://www.deseret.com/2019/5/7/206726 ... -than-good