> As the lab tests piled up, researchers collated the results and came to a startling conclusion: Ten percent to 30 percent of the tested men were not the biological fathers of their children.
> Those figures were spread far and wide, ending up in many science books.
> But the problem with the lab data, Dr. Larmuseau said, was that it didn’t come from a random sample of people. The people who ordered the tests already had reason to doubt paternity.
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西洋では不倫は日本よりもずっと多いんですよ
だから托卵が10-30%でも予想外に低いということになる
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だから記事をちゃんと読みなさいって・・・
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あんたこそちゃんと読んでないだろ
> As the lab tests piled up, researchers collated the results and came to a startling conclusion: Ten percent to 30 percent of the tested men were not the biological fathers of their children.
> Those figures were spread far and wide, ending up in many science books.
> But the problem with the lab data, Dr. Larmuseau said, was that it didn’t come from a random sample of people. The people who ordered the tests already had reason to doubt paternity.
西洋ではカジュアルに
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日本人はカジュアルに不倫しない、っていうソースは?
元々性におおらかな民族だったんだよね、日本人って