Granted. But such distortions aren’t exactly prevalent in society, which has a near 1:1 gender ratio, and relatively insignificant departure rates (they’re going to be less than the error margin in any honestly-conducted study).
Interesting. That would work in the opposite direction from the two effects I was thinking of, and it could well be stronger than either of those effects.
Anyway, it strengthens the point that the numbers don’t need to match.
Granted. But such distortions aren’t exactly prevalent in society, which has a near 1:1 gender ratio, and relatively insignificant departure rates (they’re going to be less than the error margin in any honestly-conducted study).
Older men are consistently attracted to younger women. Consider implications.
Interesting. That would work in the opposite direction from the two effects I was thinking of, and it could well be stronger than either of those effects.
Anyway, it strengthens the point that the numbers don’t need to match.