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You could always just use the gender genie app to analyze the post
selection and report on the "tested gender" rather than an actual gender.
;-)
This prevents anyone from having to be too concerned about name
ambiguity or identity.
-Tony
On Monday, 11 April 2016, Dan Goldstein <DGoldstein -at- nuot -dot- com> wrote:
> Fortunately, there's no money involved. :-)
>
> As for the other caveats below, this is exactly why I asked for a
> volunteer with experience in statistical analysis. I'm assuming that my own
> analysis would be not only unqualified, but probably biased as well.
>
> So far, there are three exclusions that will be described clearly in the
> final report. The volunteer statistician might question any of those
> exclusions or might suggest making additional ones.
>
>
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