Quote Originally Posted by Satrana View Post
And? What changes have happened in society in the last couple of years that would invalidate their findings?

No they are in a standard range which is recognized as being large enough to produce results +/- 3%. In fact, in statistics any sample size above 40 is regarded as being sufficient to detect statistical correlations.

Without the data how can you state this? Are the trillion dollar fashion/advertising/entertainment industries also wrong when they use masculine men to market their products to women instead of using effeminate men? These industries do their own extensive research on what traits women view as desirable in men. Is everyone wrong?
[SIZE="4"]said study's author,[/SIZE] Daniel Kruger at the University of Michigan's School of Public Health.
The author states and nowhere in the article did it state that they seperated the results NOWHERE