ambisjon Skrevet 6. juli 2013 Del Skrevet 6. juli 2013 (endret) A university study, Romeo, Felicia F. “Acquaintance Rape on College and University Campuses,” AAETS. Web. 22 Nov. 2010.” The study of female rape victims concluded that the majority – 57% – of women who were raped on college campuses, reported feelings that were described as “positive” and “satisfied,” about the experience. Her er studia nemnt på ein annan nettstad. http://www.avoicefor...the-experience/ Der står dette også Perhaps surprising in the survey results was the fact that nearly 38% of the respondents reported a desire to repeat the experience, some obsessively so. Heile studia kan lastast ned her mot betaling. http://www.questia.c...ersity-campuses Kva tenkjer dokker om dette? Kan det verkeleg vere slik at dei fleste kvinner likar å verte valdtekne av venar? EDIT: Gløym det. Dette er berre ei skrøne. Det skal syne døme på sitat som er tekne ut av lufta for å bevise eit poeng. Dette står i slutten på artikkelen eg linka til. All this should be considered, however, with the caveat that the Romeo study found no results whatsoever as presented in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this article, and the fact that the Kale & Weiser and Fisk studies are not extant. These items, indeed this entire article, are illustrative examples of what Murray Straus identified as “Evidence by Citation” and other forms of academic fraud in widespread and unchallenged use by feminist ideologues. They were presented here as an example of their destructive use. Endret 6. juli 2013 av ambisjon Lenke til kommentar
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